Nokia Mission-Safe Phone 2 may skip HMD Global

A recent new leak suggests that Nokia is preparing a successor to its industrial-focused device, the Mission-Safe Phone. The upcoming Mission-Safe Phone 2 is said to bring a more modern design while keeping its signature rugged approach.

According to reliable leaker @smashx_60, the phone will feature slimmer bezels and a punch-hole selfie camera, replacing the older notch design. The display is expected to grow to 6.58 inches with 1080p+ resolution and a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate.

Durability remains a key focus. The device reportedly comes with IP68 and IP69K certification, along with MIL-STD-810H compliance for extreme conditions. The screen will be protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2, ensuring added resistance to drops and scratches.

On the back, Nokia may include pogo pins, enabling support for docking stations and specialized accessories. The camera module is also getting an upgrade, featuring dual 50 MP sensors and a laser unit that likely acts as a ToF sensor to improve autofocus.

Under the hood, the Mission-Safe Phone 2 is rumored to use a Qualcomm Dragonwing Q-6690 chipset, paired with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. Nokia is also said to promise three major Android updates and up to seven years of security patches.

Now, the biggest news about this Nokia phone is that all the ties with HMD regarding the upgrade have been cut. The device is expected to be officially announced at the Mobile World Congress 2027.

Big thanks to Kaizer Allen for the tip!