Huawei Enjoy 10e Entry-level Smartphone Coming On March 1


Huawei Enjoy 10

Today, at a conference held domestically, Huawei officially announced the Huawei Enjoy 10e smartphone. This phone will be released online on March 1. According to the pre-heating poster, the biggest highlight of this handset is going to be a long battery life.

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Last year, Huawei officially released three smartphones from this series, including the Enjoy 10, Enjoy 10 Plus, and Enjoy 10S.

There are three versions of Enjoy 10:

  • 4 + 64GB version has a price of 1199 yuan ($172),
  • 6 + 64GB version costs 1399 yuan ($200),
  • 4 + 128GB variant comes at 1399 yuan as well.

In terms of configuration, the Enjoy 10 sports a 6.39-inch extreme full-screen and Kirin 710F processor. From the perspective of positioning, the Huawei Enjoy 10e has a suffix of ‘e’ and maybe we are dealing with an entry-level model of the Enjoy family. So its price should be under 1,000 yuan ($143).

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Huawei Enjoy 10e

It is worth mentioning not that long ago we reported a new Huawei smartphone had entered the network of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The TENAA documents show that the machine comes with the MediaTek P35 processor. In GeekBench, the processor of this new machine scored 884 points in the single-core test and 4356 points in the multi-core test. So there is every reason to think we are talking about the same handset.

Anyways, it’s a bit strange that we haven’t heard too much about a Huawei smartphone that is going to be unveiled tomorrow. Usually, we know almost everything ahead of launch.

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