Huawei launches two new smartphones in its Enjoy series in China. The company introduces the Enjoy 90 Pro Max and Enjoy 90 Plus on Monday. Both models join the popular Enjoy lineup.
The Enjoy 90 Pro Max comes in four attractive color options. Customers can pick Dawn Gold, Flying Azure, Obsidian Black, or Snow White. Meanwhile, the Enjoy 90 Plus offers three shades. These include Feather Sand White, Starry Night Black, and Starry Sea Blue.
Both phones run on Huawei’s own Kirin 8000 chipset. They feature the latest HarmonyOS 6.0 out of the box. Additionally, each model includes a 50-megapixel main rear camera.
Pricing starts affordably in China. The Enjoy 90 Plus begins at CNY 1,499 for the 128GB version. This equals roughly Rs. 20,000. The 256GB variant costs CNY 1,799, about Rs. 24,000.
The Enjoy 90 Pro Max starts higher. Its base 128GB model sells for CNY 1,699, around Rs. 23,000. The 256GB option reaches CNY 1,999, about Rs. 27,000. Finally, the 512GB top variant prices at CNY 2,399, roughly Rs. 33,000.
Sales begin soon. Both smartphones go on sale April 2 at 10:08 am local time. Purchases happen through the Huawei China online store.
Display choices differ between the models. The Enjoy 90 Plus has a 6.67-inch HD+ LCD screen. It supports a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. In contrast, the Enjoy 90 Pro Max boasts a larger 6.84-inch Full-HD+ OLED panel. This display offers 120Hz refresh, 300Hz touch sampling, and advanced 2,160Hz PWM dimming.
Camera setups remain simple yet capable. Each phone features a single 50-megapixel rear camera. The Pro Max uses an RYYB sensor with f/1.9 aperture. The Plus model has an f/1.8 aperture. Both support 10x digital zoom. For selfies, an 8-megapixel front camera handles calls and photos.
Battery life impresses on both devices. The Enjoy 90 Pro Max packs a massive 8,500mAh cell. The Enjoy 90 Plus carries a solid 6,620mAh battery. Both support 40W wired fast charging for quick top-ups.
Connectivity stays modern. Phones include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 6.0, and USB Type-C. They support multiple satellite systems like GPS, BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS, and QZSS. Security comes via side-mounted fingerprint scanners.
Dimensions vary slightly. The Plus model measures 166.05 x 76.58 x 8.32 mm and weighs 212 grams. The Pro Max version is 163.3 x 78 x 7.98 mm and weighs 232 grams.
Huawei targets budget-conscious users with these launches. The Enjoy 90 series combines big batteries, smooth displays, and reliable performance. Shoppers in China can soon grab these value-packed devices.
