Huawei held a big launch event in China today. And by big, we mean pretty big as the brand launched 4 smartphones (including one foldable), a tablet, and a bunch of other products. One of the many handsets launched today is the Huawei Enjoy 60. The latest addition to the company’s mid-range series comes with a particularly large 6,000mAh battery and a stylish look. There’s also a capable Kirin processor under the hood. Let’s take a closer look at the details.

Huawei Enjoy 60

Huawei Enjoy 60 is a decent looking mid-range smartphone with equally decent specifications. You get a pill-shaped camera island on the rear, which features two camera rings outlined in gold. The back is curved and is likely made of glass. On the right edge, there are the volume and power buttons. The latter also integrates the fingerprint sensor. The front of the Enjoy 60 boasts thin bezels on the sides and a waterdrop notch on the top center.

Before we move ahead, you should be aware that Enjoy 60 is a 4G smartphone that lacks support for Google services. With that out of the way, let’s look at the hardware specs of the device. Starting with the display, the Huawei smartphone features a 6.75-inch LCD display that offers a 1600×720 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate.

Powering the smartphone is a Kirin 710A mobile platform that is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB storage. For clicking pictures, you get a 48MP main camera accompanied by a 2MP depth-of-field lens on the rear and an 8MP sensor on the front. Huawei Enjoy 60 is fueled by a massive 6,000mAh battery and supports 22.5W charging. It runs HarmonyOS 3 out of the box.

Huawei Enjoy 60 debuts in China with a price tag of 1299 Yuan ($190) for the 8GB + 128GB version. The higher-end 256GB storage variant of the handset costs 1499 yuan ($219). It will be offered in Magic Night Black, Morning Sun Gold, and Ice Crystal Blue colors.

Huawei also launched the anticipated P60 series as well as an improved Mate X3 Foldable today. We have added other prominent product launches from the brand in the related section below.

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