Huawei introduced another low-cost smartphone. The Chinese tech behemoth recently revealed the new Enjoy 70 Pro in its domestic market.
Huawei Enjoy 70 Pro With Snapdragon SoC Currently Available in China
The Huawei Enjoy 70 Pro is essentially an enhanced version of the standard Enjoy 70 that was released last month. It sports a larger 6.7-inch display, a Snapdragon 680 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and, of course, a greater price tag, according to YugaTech.
But, for a price of roughly $205-235 USD depending on combinations, you get a contemporary design, higher pixel cameras, including a main 108MP sensor, a big 5,000mAh battery with fast charging functionality, and Huawei's proprietary HarmonyOS.
A Snapdragon 680 processor powers this smartphone, and the battery life should be excellent due to the large cell. The LCD panel screen is only HD+, which is a bit disappointing, but you may anticipate some concessions at this price point.
Huawei Enjoy 70 Pro Camera Configuration and Pricing
While the Huawei Enjoy 70 Pro has a decent-looking camera island on the back, the configuration isn't very innovative. It boasts a 108 MP main sensor, which is the sole positive aspect of the back camera layout. The other camera on the rear is a 2-megapixel depth sensor, as per GizChina.
And, while there seems to be a third camera on the rear, there is no sensor. Huawei used such a design to make the camera island appear symmetrical. The good news is that the primary camera can provide 10x zoom for close-up photo shooting. It also has an 8x zoom capability while recording videos. The smartphone is loaded with photographic functions, making the 108 MP sensor extremely flexible.
The Huawei Enjoy 70 Pro sports an 8 MP front-facing camera. It's an f/2.0 aperture sensor with a variety of camera settings and software capabilities. The 8GB/128GB variant starts at 1449 yuan ($205), while the 8GB/256GB model costs 1649 yuan ($235).
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