HMD Global has unveiled the HMD Fuse, its latest smartphone designed specifically for children. According to the company, it is the world’s first phone that can stop children from filming or sending nude content. It also prevents user from viewing or saving nude or sexual images even during livestreams through HarmBlock+ with HarmBlock AI from SafeToNet.
The device aims to address growing concerns among parents about online safety, especially as issues like cyberbullying and harmful digital exposure continue to rise.
The development of the HMD Fuse was guided by “The Better Phone Project,” an HMD initiative that gathered feedback from over 37,000 parents and children. Insights showed demand for a smartphone that could strike a balance between safety and functionality, as many existing solutions were either too restrictive or too vulnerable to online risks.
“This is more than a product,” said James Robinson, vice president of HMD Family. “It’s a safety net, a statement of intent and a response.”
The HMD Fuse is available in a single Noir colour option. It has launched in the UK exclusively through Vodafone UK, priced at £33 per month (with an upfront cost of £30).
The smartphone will be available both in Vodafone retail stores and online via vodafone.co.uk/family.
At the heart of the HMD Fuse is HarmBlock+, an AI-powered safety system built directly into the phone’s operating system, making it tamper-proof and impossible for users to bypass.
Key highlights of HarmBlock+ include –
“HarmBlock Plus can’t be removed, tricked, or worked around,” said SafeToNet founder Richard Pursey. “It doesn’t collect personal data. It just protects every time, across every app, including VPNs, with zero loopholes.”
The HMD Fuse also features an extensive parental control system that allows for:
The phone is designed to grow with the child. Parents can initially configure it as a simple phone limited to calls, texts, and location tracking, then gradually enable more features, like music apps, controlled web access, and messaging as the child matures.
In terms of design, the HMD Fuse shares specifications with the HMD Fusion and comes with two interchangeable “outfits,” one of which features a foldable LED light ring around the camera for selfies.
Answer. The HMD Fuse is a smartphone developed by HMD Global specifically for children, with built-in safety features to prevent exposure to inappropriate content.
Answer. HarmBlock+ is an on-device AI that operates offline across all apps, camera functions, and messages to detect and block nude or sexual content. It’s tamper-proof and ensures privacy by keeping all data processing local to the device.
Answer. Parents can manage apps, set daily usage limits, schedule screen-free times, track location in real time, view location history, and whitelist approved contacts for calls and messages.
Answer. The HMD Fuse is available in the UK exclusively through Vodafone UK, priced at £33 per month with a £30 upfront cost. It can be purchased in Vodafone retail stores or online at vodafone.co.uk/family.
Answer. It features a 6.56-inch HD+ display, Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor, 108MP rear camera, 50MP front camera, 5G connectivity, Android 15, and a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging. It also includes IP54 dust and water resistance and dual SIM support.
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