Huawei is launching a new mid-range smartphone on January 3, the company has officially announced. This is the Enjoy 70X, and as you can see from the official teaser image below this paragraph, it takes its design cues from the Mate line with the circular ring-like camera bump.
In the meantime, a hands-on of the upcoming device has surfaced in China, and this shows us the device in real life, and also gives us a few of its specs.
The Enjoy 70X has the model number BRE-AL80 and is powered by the Kirin 8000A SoC, which seems to have a hexa-core CPU with three Cortex-A77 cores clocked at up to 2.19 GHz and three Cortex-A55 cores clocked at up to 1.4 GHz. The GPU is the Mali-G610 running at up to 864 MHz.
The phone runs HarmonyOS 4.2 and will be available at least in white and cyan. It boasts a 6.78-inch 1224×2700 OLED screen with 120 Hz refresh rate, 1,200-nit peak brightness, and 2,160 Hz high-frequency PWM dimming.
On the back there’s a 50 MP main camera and a 2 MP depth sensor, and the handset is rumored to feature a 6,100 mAh battery with support for 40W fast wired charging. It will allegedly be 7.98 mm thick and will weigh 189g.
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