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Source: https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/09/hmd_ivalo_xe/

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Nokia successor HMD spawns secure device biz with Euro-made smartphone. Ivalo XE handset targets governments and security critical sectors, though Qualcomm silicon keeps it tied to the US. Finnish phone maker HMD Global is launching a business unit called HMD Secure to target governments and other security-critical customers, and has its first device ready to go. Feature phones all the rage as parents try to shield kids from harm HMD, or Human Mobile Devices, is the biz started by former Nokia execs that builds Android phones, some of which have even sold under the Nokia brand name itself. HMD Ivalo XE The HMD Secure division is being set up to focus on sovereign mobile security products for European customers, including governments, emergency services, and defense customers, no doubt eyeing a market opportunity now that many Europeans have started to question the wisdom of relying on American brands. Its first product is an Android-based smartphone, the HMD Ivalo XE, which it claims is one of the few 5G devices designed, developed, and manufactured in Europe. It is expected to be available for customers to buy in Q1 2026. "Security has always been part of HMD's DNA. With HMD Secure, we are taking this legacy further – creating a European-built device and platform that is resilient, traceable, and fit for purpose," said HMD chief Jean-François Baril. The Ivalo XE is manufactured via a European network of vetted partners, HND claims, delivering assurance at every stage via an "end-to-end trusted supply chain," with traceable sourcing and independent certifications. But there's only so far you can go with European-sourced tech, and the device is based on Qualcomm's recently announced Dragonwing Q-6690 system-on-chip (SoC). The last time we looked, Qualcomm was very much a US-based chipmaker. Qualcomm describes the Dragonwing Q-6690 as an enterprise mobile processor, with integrated RFID capability in addition to Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and 5G wireless standards. It has eight of the chipmaker's Kryo CPU cores, plus an Adreno GPU and its Hexagon neural processing unit (NPU). Besides Qualcomm, HMD lists its tech suppliers on the Ivalo XE phone as Nokia, defense connectivity firm Bittium, security developer Tutus, and Juggernaut, a maker of military-grade cases and mounts that is also a US-based firm. The Ivalo XE is - we're told - designed for durability, meeting the IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H certifications, and featuring a screen protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Its security features are said to include an anti-tamper design with intrusion detection, dual encryption support (file-based and virtual full disk encryption), secure boot, a fingerprint reader, and a screen stealth mode. HMD says it offers three tailored OS variants for its new device – Industrial, Tactical, and Secure Partner Platform, plus custom OS builds, full auditability, and remote secure management. Because of the customers this device targets, HMD will be offering support, spare parts, and OS security updates up to 2032. Ivalo XE has a 6.32-inch display, dual 50-megapixel (MP) rear cameras and a 32 MP front camera, a hardware kill-switch to disable all radios, and a programmable key for push-to-talk (PTT) or walkie-talkie style communications. Ten years ago Microsoft bought Nokia's phone unit – then killed it as a tax write-off HMD also says the Ivalo XE can be connected to an external display, keyboard, and mouse for a "PC-like experience." The phone features a specialized connector, the Fusion 3.1 modularity system with a 16-pin (USB 3.1) connection, to add extra hardware including radios, batteries, and sensors as part of an optional "Tactical Outfit." We asked HMD for full specifications, but for some reason it isn't going to divulge these until the Ivalo XE ships in Q1 2026, so we can't say how much memory and flash storage it features, the screen resolution, and especially how much this device will cost.

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MISCELLANEOUS // HMD Global Launches Secure Smartphone for Government and Critical Sectors

HMD Global introduces HMD Secure, a new business unit focusing on mobile security for European governments and critical sectors with its first product, the Ivalo XE smartphone.

The Ivalo XE is an Android-based 5G smartphone, designed, developed, and manufactured in Europe, targeting security-conscious customers wary of American tech reliance.

The device incorporates Qualcomm's Dragonwing Q-6690 chip, offering enterprise-grade processing power, RFID capability, and advanced wireless standards, despite Qualcomm being US-based.

Security features include anti-tamper design, dual encryption, secure boot, and a fingerprint reader, with certifications for durability and resilience.

HMD Secure provides tailored operating systems and ensures long-term support, spare parts, and security updates for the Ivalo XE until 2032.

The smartphone offers modular connectivity options for additional hardware, aiming to deliver a versatile and secure communication tool for high-stakes environments.

HMD Global strategically positions itself to capture market share in Europe amid growing concerns over data sovereignty and supply chain transparency.