A couple of days ago we found out that
Huawei's upcoming Enjoy 20 Plus smartphone would end up being powered by a
MediaTek 5G-capable chipset, and not a Kirin like the Chinese company initially
intended. This is because of the new sanctions imposed by the US government
that hit the companies making the Kirin SoCs with American technology.
Today a new set of purported official
renders showing the Enjoy 20 Plus have leaked. As you can see, the handset is
going to borrow the rear camera island design from Huawei's Mate 30 flagship
series from last year.
It's also got a 'full-screen' front, with
no notch or punch-hole, because the selfie camera is of the pop-up variety. The
power button on the right side houses the fingerprint sensor, so it's pretty
much a given that the Enjoy 20 Plus will employ an LCD screen. We also see the
bare left side, the 3.5mm headphone jack on the top, and the USB-C port flanked
by a speaker grille and the SIM tray on the bottom.
According to the same source that shared
these renders, the Enjoy 20 Plus is most likely to be powered by the MediaTek
Dimensity 720 5G chipset, and if so it will be Huawei's first device to use
that silicon. In the Enjoy 20 line, the Pro model is already official, and it
went with the Dimensity 800. There should also be a vanilla Enjoy 20 down the
line.
Previously leaked specs of the Enjoy 20
Plus include a 6.63-inch screen, a triple rear camera system (48 MP main + 8 MP
likely ultrawide + 2 MP depth), and a 4,200 mAh battery with 40W fast charging
support.