Huawei unveiled the Enjoy 20
Pro smartphone today in its home country of China. It has the Dimensity 800 SoC
at the helm and runs Android 10 with EMUI 10.1 on top, but it doesn't come with
Google services so you'll have to rely on Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), which
is actually the norm in China.
The Enjoy 20 Pro has two RAM versions -
6GB and 8GB - both of which have 128GB storage onboard and a memory card slot
which allows storage expansion by up to 256GB. The Enjoy 20 Pro is built around
a 6.5" 90Hz display of FullHD+ resolution that has a waterdrop notch for
the 16MP selfie camera. The glass back of the smartphone is home to triple
camera setup which is a combination of a 48MP main, 8MP ultrawide, and 2MP
macro units.
The Dimensity 800-powered smartphone is
offered in three colors - Magic Night Black, Dark Blue, and Galaxy Silver
(machine translated from Chinese). It packs a 4,000 mAh battery having 22.5W
fast charging support. Other highlights of the Enjoy 20 Pro include a
side-mounted fingerprint reader and dual-mode 5G (SA/NSA). The 6GB RAM version
of the Enjoy 20 Pro is priced at CNY 1,999 (US$ 280/€ 250) and for CNY 300 (US$ 42/€ 38)
more you get 2GB more RAM.
The Enjoy 20 Pro is already up for
pre-orders in China and it will go on sale from June 24 through brick and
mortar stores across the country. It's actually a re-branded Enjoy Z 5G
launched last month in China for the offline market.