HMD Global is the Finnish company that manufactures and markets mobile phones (including many Nokia-branded devices) across the world, including Nepal. They focus on a range of devices from ultra-budget feature phones and entry-level Android phones to mid-range 5G smartphones. The HMD Pulse series is one of the first major smartphone lineups released under the HMD brand. It is known for:
Making smartphones and feature phones, historically under the Nokia brand through licensing. In 2024, HMD began releasing devices under its own “HMD” brand (e.g., Pulse series).
HMD’s phones typically offer clean Android experiences and, increasingly, are designed with repairability and sustainability in mind — especially the Pulse series, which supports user-friendly self-repairs with guides and parts.

HMD Pulse Series Prices in Nepal (2025)
The actual Nepal pricing can vary between retailers, but the most commonly reported prices for the Pulse series are below:
- Often seen at approx Rs. 15,000–20,250 depending on RAM/storage and the seller.
- Entry model with basic specs — suitable for everyday tasks, long battery life, and a large screen.
- HMD Pulse Plus
- Approx Rs. 22,950–26,865 depending on variant (RAM/Storage).
- Upgraded model with 50 MP main camera and larger storage options, making it better for photos and multitasking.
- Price listings vary but local reports suggest around ~Rs. 15,980+ for a base version (estimates; these may change).
- Slightly higher-tier within the Pulse lineup, often with improved camera setup and possibly faster charging than the base unit.
List of HMD Mobile Price in Nepal
| Model | Approx Price in Nepal |
| HMD Pulse 3 Pro | RS. 23,000 |
| HMD Crest 5G | Rs. 18,999 (6 GB / 128 GB) |
| HMD Crest Max 5G | Rs. 22,999 (8/256 GB) |
| HMD Fusion | Rs. 36,000 – 40,000+ (8/256 GB) |
| HMD Skyline | Rs. 69,500+ |
| HMD Pulse 3 Plus | Rs. 21,000 |
| HMD Pulse 2 Pro | Rs. 23,000 |
| HMD Pulse 2 Plus | Rs. 20,000 |
| HMD Pulse 2 | Rs. 17,000 |
| HMD Aura 2 (64GB) | Rs. 18,000 |
| HMD Aura 2 (128GB) | Rs. 21,000 |
| HMD Vibe Pro | Rs. 23,000 |
| HMD Hyper (128/256 GB | Rs. 36,000 / 39,000 |
Buying Tips in Nepal
Local shops vs online: Prices can differ between physical sellers (New Road, Ason in Kathmandu + Pokhara) and online marketplaces like Daraz. Grey market imports may be cheaper but often lack official warranty.
Variants matter: RAM and internal storage heavily influence price — e.g., 4 GB vs 6 GB or 8 GB models cost significantly more.
Check network & warranty: For imported models, confirm they support Nepali network bands and whether warranty service is available locally.
Final Thought
HMD Global is a Finnish phone maker with roots in the former Nokia business. They’ve recently entered the market with their own HMD-branded smartphones like the Pulse series, which focus on affordability, durability, and repairability.
In Nepal, HMD phones such as HMD Pulse, Pulse Plus, and Pulse Pro are available around Rs. 15,000–27,000+ depending on variant, and other Pulse 2/3 series phones and Aura/Vibe models are also commonly listed.



