Huawei Unveils Latest Mid-to-Low-End Smartphone: Featuring Kirin Chip, Satellite Communication, and a Revamped Design!

12/30 2024 432

As previously mentioned, with competitors introducing lower-priced models equipped with satellite communication, Huawei aims to maintain its traditional edge by integrating this feature into its affordable lineup. Recent online leaks suggest that the upcoming Enjoy 80, scheduled for next year, was poised to take on this role. However, Huawei seems eager to expedite this move, hinting at the imminent arrival of the Enjoy 70X. While technically not a brand-new model—as it falls under the Enjoy 70 series—the 70X boasts distinct features and configurations that set it apart from its siblings within the series, marking a substantial upgrade in terms of timing.

Firstly, it is powered by the Kirin 8000A chip, marking Huawei's full transition to utilizing its in-house Kirin chips across its product range (previous models like the 70S and 70 Pro utilized the Snapdragon 680). With no current supply constraints on mobile CPU chips, Huawei's Enjoy series, positioned as mid-to-low-end, will likely see its higher-end Nova series adopt the Kirin 9 series chips for future generations if the 70X indeed employs the Kirin 8000.

Secondly, the Enjoy 70X introduces satellite communication for the first time in the Enjoy series, making it Huawei's first sub-2000 yuan model to offer this feature (based on the Enjoy series' pricing strategy, it's unlikely the starting price will exceed 2000 yuan despite upgrades). This innovation is expected to appeal not only to Huawei's loyal user base but also potentially draw customers away from competitors. The 70X undergoes a significant transformation not only in terms of features and specifications but also in design, aligning more closely with Huawei's flagship models.

The central dual front-facing camera cutouts confirm the presence of dual front cameras, suggesting robust selfie capabilities. The rear camera module sports a centered large circular star ring design, possibly inspired by the Enjoy 70 Pro but more closely resembling the Mate 60 based on leaked promotional images. The 70X's design is so advanced that it could almost be mistaken for a Mate 60 Lite. It also supports one-click Beidou access for convenience and hints at a future upgrade to HarmonyOS for enhanced security.

Regarding other specifications, the Enjoy 70X, with its curved screen and central dual front-facing camera cutouts, is likely to feature an OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The promotional image emphasizes 'long battery life,' suggesting a battery capacity of 6000mAh—larger than other models in the series—while maintaining the same charging power. The camera setup includes a 50-megapixel RYYB main camera paired with a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens, with an additional 12-megapixel lens expected for the front camera.

While some users have previously criticized the Enjoy series for lacking cost-effectiveness, recent leaks indicate a suspected new Enjoy model added to the telecom product database with a starting price of 1799 yuan, hinting at improved value. While some may still prefer competitors' offerings at a similar price point, those within the Huawei ecosystem considering a recent phone upgrade should find the Enjoy 70X a compelling option.

For those already integrated into the Huawei ecosystem with recent replacement needs, the Enjoy 70X is indeed worth considering upon its release.

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