Huawei unveiled the Enjoy 10 Plus with a Kirin 710F
SoC and a notch-less display earlier last month, and today the company followed
it up with a slightly toned down vanilla Enjoy 10. The Huawei Enjoy 10 is built
around a 6.39" display that has HD+ resolution and a punch hole in the
upper-left corner for the 8MP selfie camera.
Around the back, the smartphone sports a dual camera
setup aligned vertically in the top-left corner which is a combination of a
48MP main and 2MP depth sensor units. The fingerprint reader that accompanied
the rear cameras on the Plus variant is missing from the vanilla Enjoy 10,
though.
On the inside, the Huawei Enjoy 10 has a Kirin 710F
SoC and it boots Android Pie-based EMUI 9.1. The smartphone comes in three memory
versions - 4GB/64GB, 4GB/128GB, and 6GB/64GB. It also has a microSD card slot
which allows storage expansion by up to 512GB. The Huawei Enjoy 10 comes in four
colors and packs a 4,000 mAh battery which charges through a microUSB port.
The Enjoy 10 will go on sale in China from November
1. And as for the pricing, its base model with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage is
priced at CNY 1,199 (US$ 170/€150), while the 4GB/128GB variant costs CNY 1,399
(US$ 200/€ 180). The third model, with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage, is also priced at
CNY 1,399.
