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Huawei announces Enjoy 50z smartphone alongside pricing for nova 10 SE

Huawei held a launch event in China earlier today filled with multiple announcements including the Huawei Enjoy 50z phone which is actually a rebadged nova Y61 for the Chinese market.

Huawei announces Enjoy 50z smartphone alongside pricing for nova 10 SE

Enjoy 50z brings a 6.52-inch IPS LCD with HD+ resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. There’s a 5MP selfie cam housed in a waterdrop drop style notch while the back brings a 50MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture alongside a 2MP macro cam and a 2MP depth module.

The phone is powered by an unnamed octa-core processor paired with 6GB RAM and 128/256GB storage which is further expandable via the microSD slot. The phone has a 5,000 mAh battery with 22.5W charging and boots HarmonyOS 2.0. Other notable features include dual-band Wi-Fi support, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a headphone jack.

Huawei Enjoy 50z in Sapphire Blue, Mint Green and Magic Night Black

Huawei Enjoy 50z in Sapphire Blue, Mint Green and Magic Night Black

Huawei Enjoy 50z is available in Sapphire Blue, Mint Green and Magic Night Black colors. Pricing for the 6/128GB trim starts at CNY 1,199 (172) while the 8/256GB model is going for CNY 1,399 ($201). Open sales in China start on December 26

Huawei also formally introduced its nova 10 SE for the Chinese market with pricing details. You can read more about the device in our announcement news here.

Huawei announces Enjoy 50z smartphone alongside pricing for nova 10 SE

The 6/128GB model will go for CNY 1,999 ($287) while the 8/256GB version is set at CNY 2,299 ($330). The device is already on open sale via Huawei’s online store and partnering retailers.


Author: Michail
Source: GSMArena

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