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Huawei Enjoy 7S launches globally as Huawei PSmart

Huawei Enjoy 7S/PSmart Android smartphone color options
Huawei Enjoy 7S/PSmart
The Huawei Enjoy 7S will go on sale outside of China as the Huawei PSmart but without any different specs and features. This 5.65-inch handset with an 18:9 display is powered by the HiSilicon Kirin 659 processor and runs Android Oreo with EMUI 8.0 on top.

Less than two weeks ago, Huawei unleashed the Enjoy 7S handset in China. With a screen size right on the border between smartphone and phablet, this 5.65-inch Android device features a dual camera setup on the back and is powered by the HiSilicon Kirin 659 processor.

The Huawei Enjoy 7S will go on sale in other markets as the Huawei PSmart with two hardware setups: 3 GB RAM/32 GB internal storage and 4 GB RAM/64 GB internal storage. Both have been listed already on the official Huawei online store Vmall for about US$230 and US$261. These prices are converted from the local currency, and they could change depending on the market and retail channel used. Obviously, most of those who order this device from other markets will have to pay some import fees depending on the regulations of the destination country.

In addition to the above, we should also add that the Enjoy 7S/PSmart has a 3,000 mAh non-removable battery, an 8 MP front camera, a 13 MP + 2 MP dual camera setup on the back, as well as microSD support for memory cards up to 256 GB in size. The Android 8.0 Oreo-based firmware was customized with EMUI 8.0, just as expected. At last, the list of color choices includes the good-looking blue and black, but also the not-so-great--if you ask me--rose pink and gold.

The Huawei Enjoy 7S/PSmart is a rather strange beast since it might end up in the same price range as its siblings that carry the Honor label. The Honor 9 Lite, for example, happens to have similar specs, but a noticeably lower price tag.

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Codrut Nistor, 2017-12-30 (Update: 2017-12-30)