The new Huawei Enjoy 70s shares certain design cues with the Huawei Pura 70, but it has a more traditional rectangular camera module and much broader screen margins. The 720p+ display and the 8 MP selfie camera, which is housed in a notch rather than a punch-hole, help to set the Enjoy 70s apart as a reasonably priced mid-range smartphone.

Ultimately, the 6.75-inch IPS screen provides support for an always-on display and can achieve a frame rate of 90 Hz. Videos can only be produced in 1080p resolution; the 50 MP f/1.8 main camera is backed by a 2 MP sensor and an LED light in the camera module on the back. Located within is a Qualcomm Snapdragon, including four Cortex-A53 efficiency cores operating at 1.8 GHz and four ARM Cortex-A73 performance cores with clock rates reaching up to 2.4 GHz.

The 6,000 mAh battery, which can be charged with up to 22.5 watts via USB-C, is one of the hardware’s highlights. The scope of supply includes an appropriate charger. Huawei claims that two weekly charges are enough for the Enjoy 70s to function normally. The Huawei Enjoy 70s has a fingerprint sensor on the side of the power button, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and compatibility for two nano SIM cards.

Price and availability

The Huawei Enjoy 70s is scheduled to go on sale in China for 1,199 yuan (about $168) for the base model with 128 GB of storage and 1,399 yuan (about $195) for the top model with 256 GB of storage. Huawei has not yet provided any information regarding a global launch.