Huawei’s latest mid-range phone sports a modern design, featuring a pill-shaped camera module, a flat frame, and a back cover available in four colours with three distinct textures. One standout feature is its 6,620 mAh battery.
According to Huawei, the battery can deliver up to 1.4 days of video playback or 2.6 days of music streaming. The Enjoy 80 supports charging at up to 40 watts over USB-C but lacks wireless charging. Whilst Huawei has included a 6.67-inch IPS panel with a 90 Hz refresh rate, the display only has a resolution of 1,604 x 720 pixels. A fingerprint sensor is integrated into the lock button on the right side, and an 8 MP punch-hole selfie camera sits centred at the top edge.
Closely resembling the Apple iPhone 16's camera bump, the rear camera module houses a 50 MP f/1.8 main shooter and a less versatile 2 MP camera, capable of capturing videos only at up to 1080p. Huawei hasn’t disclosed any details regarding the processor running inside the 8.25 mm (0.32 in) thin chassis. The device will ship with Harmony OS 4.0 in the Chinese market. Though lacking 5G support, the Huawei Enjoy 80 does include a dual-SIM slot.
Price and availability
In China, the Huawei Enjoy 80 starts at around $165 for the base model with 128 GB of flash storage, whilst the top-end variant with 512 GB of storage costs approximately $233. Huawei has yet to announce any plans for an international release.