The Huawei Enjoy 20 Pro is already
official and we expect at least two more phones to join the line - Huawei Enjoy
20 and Huawei Enjoy 20 Plus. The latter was reported to have Kirin 820 chipset,
among other specs, but a reliable leakster on Weibo says the company is going
to switch its in-house platform for a 5G chipset by Mediatek.
There is no explanation why the switch
might happen but given the recent troubles Huawei is having with its chipset
arm, it is not surprising it wants to limit its in-house products for more
valuable devices and not a China-only lineup - after all the Enjoy devices have
been exclusive for the domestic market in the past few years.
The leakster also revealed some other
specs that were already known - 6.63” screen, three cameras in a 48 MP + 8 MP +
2 MP combo (in a circular setup) and a 4,200 mAh battery with 40W ultra-fast
charging. The device should be just 8.95 mm thin and will weigh 197 grams while
other features are likely to be an elevating selfie camera and a side-mounted
fingerprint reader.