Huawei cannot sell 5G products. Hence, all of its handsets are limited to 4G connectivity, even those that are super expensive.

However, the company’s partners have been selling some of its phones with 5G connectivity. TD Tech sells 5G variants of upper mid-range and premium smartphones. Whereas, the budget segment is covered by Wiko.

As scheduled, the latter has released a new device called Wiko Hi Enjoy 60 5G. Let’s check out what it has to offer.

Wiko Hi Enjoy 60 5G

Wiko Hi Enjoy 60 5G: Huawei Enjoy 60 5G with 5G support

The Wiki Hi Enjoy 60 5G is the same as the Huawei Enjoy 60 with one major difference. It arrives with 5G connectivity, which is missing in the original.

The latest-gen network connectivity is possible on this handset via a MediaTek Dimensity 700 chip. The original uses a HiSilicon Kirin 710A SoC which is limited to 4G.

The phone sports a dual-ring camera design and it comes in black, blue, and gold color options. It is built around a 6.75-inch display (LCD) with an HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution and a dewdrop notch.

The device arrives with a dual camera system on the back comprising a 48MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, it has an 8MP shooter.

The product measures 8.98mm in thickness since it houses a 6,000mAh battery. However, its weight is relatively average at 199g.

It carries support for 22.5W fast charging and 12W reverse charging. On the software front, it boots Android 11 with HarmonyOS Connect. In simpler words, it comes with certain HarmonyOS ecosystem features, and therefore, it is marketed as HarmonyOS ecological smartphone.

Wiki Hi Enjoy 60 5G is priced at ¥1,399 (~$200) and ¥1,599 (~$230) for 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB memory configurations, respectively. It is already on sale in China and won’t be coming to global markets like the previous models.

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