Human Mobile Devices (HMD) has announced the launch of its latest feature phones the HMD 130 Music and HMD 150 Music, with dedicated music controls, especially designed for the Music lovers. The mobile brand is providing one-year’s replacement guarantee on both the phones. This development marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to providing innovative mobile solutions for the Indian market at an unparalleled price point.
Being the loudest feature phones HMD 130 Music and HMD 150 Music deliver superior audio, long-lasting battery life, and a stylish design and are available in trendy colors such as Blue, Dark Grey and Red for HMD 130 and Light Blue, Purple and Grey for HMD 150 Music.
Key features:
- Enhanced and loud audio experience- A large rear speaker ensures clear and immersive sound quality for music and hands-free calls, complemented by dedicated music buttons for effortless control and inbox earphones.
- Long-lasting battery- A powerful 2500mAh removable battery supporting Type C Fast Charging with an inbox charger and providing -up to 50 hours of music playback and an impressive 36 days of standby time.
- Durable and stylish design- Reinforced corners and a scratch-resistant screen make these devices sturdy for everyday use, with a dual flashlight on HMD 130 Music for added convenience.
- Multiple entertainment options- Wireless and Wired FM radio, FM Recording, Bluetooth 5.0, and SD card expansion up to 32GB for personalised music storage.
- UPI Payment- HMD 130 Music is supported with built-in UPI payment capabilities and HMD 150 Music comes with scan and pay feature allowing users to make and receive payments using a simplified interface.
- Phone talker- A text to speech solution in Hindi and English language making it easier to use the device.
Strengthening its commitment to cricket, HMD also has extended its partnership with the Rajasthan Royals as their official smartphone partner for IPL, 2025.
The HMD 130 and HMD 150 Music phones will be available at an affordable price of Rs 1,899 and Rs 2,399 respectively, across leading retail stores in India, on HMD.com and through various e-commerce platforms.
The event saw the presence of Kumar Sangakkara, director of cricket, Rajasthan Royals, who joined Ravi Kunwar, vice president (VP) and chief executive officer (CEO), HMD, India and APAC, to unveil the new products and discuss how HMD’s innovation-driven ethos aligns with the Royals’ tech-forward and sustainability-led approach both on and off the field.
Commenting on the launch, Ravi Kunwar, said, “At HMD, we understand the diverse needs of Indian consumers, from those seeking reliable feature phones to those embracing the latest in smartphone technology. With the launch of the HMD 130 and HMD 150 Music, we continue our commitment to offering durable, long-lasting devices that provide an exceptional mobile experience, particularly for first-time users. Additionally, we are excited to announce that we will soon be coming out with our entry-level 5G smartphone, bringing high-speed connectivity to a wider audience. We are also proud to renew our partnership with the Rajasthan Royals, reinforcing our engagement with Indian consumers through their passion for cricket. We look forward to our second innings of a fruitful association.”
Meanwhile, Alok Chitre, chief business officer, Rajasthan Royals, said, “We understand the diverse needs of Indian consumers, from those seeking reliable feature phones to those embracing the latest in smartphone technology. With the launch of the HMD 130 and HMD 150 Music, we continue our commitment to offering durable, long-lasting devices that provide an exceptional mobile experience, particularly for first-time users. Additionally, we are excited to announce our first entry-level 5G smartphone, bringing high-speed connectivity to a wider audience. Additionally, we are also proud to renew our partnership with the Rajasthan Royals, reinforcing our engagement with Indian consumers through their passion for cricket. We look forward to our second innings of a fruitful association.”