Huawei Enjoy 20 and Huawei Enjoy 20 Plus officially arriving on September 3

Yordan, 31 August 2020
Huawei Enjoy 20 and Huawei Enjoy 20 Plus officially arriving on September 3

The new affordable lineup by Huawei is going to be called Enjoy 20 and we finally have an official launch date - September 3, which is this Thursday. At the event we expect to see two smartphones - Huawei Enjoy 20 and Huawei Enjoy 20 Plus, and thanks to the official poster, we finally know what they’ll look like.

Having three or four shooters lined up like a hotplates isn’t something new for Huawei - the Mate 20 lineup introduced it first, but the square setup moved to the upper left corner with the nova 6 SE.

The Enjoy 20 Plus also looks familiar - the circular design came with the Mate 30 flagships, but we see a single LED shooter in one of the holes, meaning a triple-cam setup rather than a quad-setup. Huawei says we’re going to see a 5,000 mAh battery with 40W fast-charging capabilities, but does not reveal if both phones will have that.

We also see the fingerprint scanner is on the side, meaning the front is an LCD, but that’s pretty much everything we know officially. Unofficially, through leaked photos, we expect to see a 6.63” Full HD+ panel with no notches, 4,200 mAh and 40W.

Leaked hands-on images of the Huawei Enjoy 20 are out as well. The screen confirms a MediaTek MT6853 5G chipset, expected to be called Dimensity 600.

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Huawei Enjoy 20

The images also reveal details about the triple cam - 13 MP f/1.8 main + 5 MP f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle + 2 MP f/2.4 depth sensor. The selfie camera will be 8 MP f/2.0, hidden behind a waterdrop notch. We do not see a fingerprint scanner anywhere on the body - Huawei might’ve decided to scrap the security measure altogether from the Enjoy 20.

Pricing is said to be between CNY1,199 and CNY1,599, depending on storage. This would make the phone the most affordable 5G handset, but we have to wait until Thursday to see whether this rumor got it right.

Source 1Source 2 (both in Chinese) | Via 1Via 2


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  • Anonymous
  • 31 Aug 2020
  • 3yK

Without an unlockable bootloader, Huawei phones are unfortunately dead to me.

  • Patiala
  • 31 Aug 2020
  • fC8

I will buy.

  • sayabosanhidup
  • 31 Aug 2020
  • XUv

i have 4 smartphones without GMS n i believe am not the only one here

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