HMD has unveiled three new smartphones, the HMD 100, 101, and 102, which notably lack 4G connectivity. This release follows the company's previous launch of the HMD 102 4G and HMD 101 4G in September. The new models feature a stripped-down design and functionality, with the HMD 102 offering the most features, including an MP3 player and a camera with LED flash. The HMD 101 lacks the camera, and the HMD 100 appears to omit the MP3 player, suggesting the absence of a microSD slot due to limited internal storage. Interestingly, the absence of 4G is a significant feature, especially as many countries are transitioning away from 2G and 3G networks. Additionally, the models' microUSB ports are no longer compliant with regulations in regions like the EU, which mandates USB-C for portable electronics. HMD also offers 4G models, such as the HMD 105 4G and HMD 110 4G, for those requiring 4G connectivity. The 4G models are dual-SIM capable and feature USB-C ports, ensuring compliance with regional regulations. The user guides for these devices are available on HMD India's website, with separate pages for the HMD 101 and HMD 101 4G. The company's diverse offerings cater to various consumer needs, whether it's basic connectivity or advanced features.