The Pulse Pro is (naturally) the best of the three phones
But compared to the Pulse and Pulse Plus, the Pulse Pro is a little more impressive, featuring among others a “market-leading” 50MP selfie camera in addition to 50MP primary and 2MP secondary rear-facing snappers.
HMD Pulse Pro in Black Ocean.
The key selling point of the entire HMD Pulse trio seems to be the “Gen 1 repairability” (as the company calls it, suggesting further improvements in this department down the line). Currently, what this means is that you don’t need an “engineering degree” to replace a broken screen, charging port, or battery in the comfort of your own home.
The “standard” Pulse is already up for grabs in Europe and likely coming to the US… eventually
HMD Pulse in Dreamy Pink.
This low to mid-end device differs from its Pro sibling with a 4GB RAM count, 64 gigs of storage, and perhaps most notably, a very humble 8MP front camera and 13MP rear-facing snapper. Although it’s not 100 percent confirmed just yet, the HMD Pulse is also widely expected to stand out from the Plus and Pro variants with official US availability under a tweaked HMD Vibe name.
HMD Pulse Plus in Apricot Crush.