The Enjoy 70s is trying its luck with the processor update, and there are no other changes.
In December last year, we wrote about how Huawei launched the Enjoy 70 in China, an entry-level device with one or two extras. In January this year, Huawei also debuted in South Africa with a mobile phone, and now it has introduced its successor, the Enjoy the 70'sR. Externally, nothing has changed, as the 6.75-inch LCD panel with FHD+ resolution (720 x 1600 pixels) remains, the camera on the back has a similar design to the top models, a fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button, and a 6000 mAh battery.
Huawei Enjoy the 70s in blue and white (Source: Huawei) [+]
However, the 2020, 14nm Kirin 710A SoC used in its predecessor has been replaced by the slightly newer, 2021, 6nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 680. And that's really all that happened, nothing else. The storage space has not changed at 128 or 256 GB, which can be increased with a card, and the size of the RAM also remains at 8 GB, the front camera takes 8-megapixel selfies, and the rear unit works with a 50-megapixel aperture. Megapixel resolution. 4G data connectivity, Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 remain.
Of course, there is also a black version (Source: Huawei) [+]
In China, the base model costs 1,199 yuan and the 256GB version costs 1,399 yuan, which is about 59,500 HUF and 69,500 HUF at today's exchange rate. At the moment, only a Harmony OS 4-equipped version of the mobile phone has been manufactured, which cannot be assumed to be released outside of China.