Huawei Unveils Enjoy 90m Plus: Massive 6,620 mAh Battery and Kirin 8000 Chipset
12.04.26
Huawei has officially added a new member to its Enjoy 90 family, listing the Enjoy 90m Plus on its website. This new model joins the existing trio comprised of the Enjoy 90, the Enjoy 90 Plus, and the Enjoy 90 Pro Max, offering a unique set of specifications aimed at battery life and performance.
Display and Camera System
The Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus is built around a 6.67-inch HD+ LCD panel that supports a high refresh rate of 120Hz. The screen features a centered punch hole designed for an 8MP front-facing selfie camera. On the rear, the device features a single 50MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture and 10x digital zoom capabilities for versatile photography.

Performance and Software
At the heart of the Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus is the Kirin 8000 SoC. While exact RAM specifications remain undisclosed, Huawei has confirmed two internal storage variants: 128GB and 256GB. The smartphone runs on the HarmonyOS 6.0 operating system, providing a modern and optimized software experience for users.

Power, Connectivity, and Design
Powering this device is an impressive 6,620 mAh battery that supports 40W wired fast charging. Additional technical features include Bluetooth 6.0, Wi-Fi 7, and a dedicated “X key” for quick application launches. For security, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner is integrated into the chassis.

The device is 8.32mm thick and weighs 212g. It will be available in three distinct colors: Starry Black, Feather White, and Coral Orange. Official pricing and exact market availability dates for the Enjoy 90m Plus are yet to be announced.
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