Leaker @smashx_60 has revealed that HMD Global is developing another limited-run mid-range smartphone. Specifically, the leaker believes the company will partner with M-KOPA (M-Kopa) again; the duo has already teamed up to deliver the M-Kopa X2, which is based on the Pulse Pro model (currently $199 at Amazon).
By the way, the same X account (formerly Twitter) recently gave a first look at the Pulse2 Pro, the details of which we covered separately and talked about separately. As far as we can tell, the so-called M-Kopa X30 is another rebadge in this regard, albeit with a lower peak memory configuration.
For reference, @smashx_60 claims that HMD Global will sell the Pulse2 Pro with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. On the other hand, the M-Kopa X30 will only be available with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. For now, it remains to be seen if the device will be available in finishes other than the textured blue variant shown by @smashx_60however, the M-Kopa Xopa Xopa is not yet available.
Additionally, the M-Kopa to the entire Unisoc T612 unisoc battery. Additionally, the device is expected to feature a 50 MP primary camera and a 2 MP secondary camera on the rear. Unusually, the M-Kopa X30 could also feature a 50 MP front camera. For now, it appears the device is restricted to Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda.