Huawei Enjoy 20 SE

Today, Huawei officially released the new Enjoy 20 series – the Huawei Enjoy 20 SE. This phone uses a 6.67-inch FHD+ screen, a built-in 5000mAh large battery, which supports 22.5W fast charging, and the price starts at 1,299 yuan ($199).

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In terms of screen, the Huawei Enjoy 20 SE uses a 6.67-inch FHD+ screen with a resolution of 2400×1080 and a 20:9 screen ratio. It has a 394ppi pixel density. It adopts a side fingerprint unlocking and a 3D arc design on the back. Plus, it was approved by TÜV Rheinland low blue light eye protection certification.

Huawei Enjoy 20 SE

In terms of battery life, the Huawei Enjoy 20 SE has a built-in 5000mAh (typical value) battery, which supports Huawei’s AI power saving technology as well as 22.5W fast charging. The company officially claims that it can achieve up to 22 hours of continuous video playback.

Under the hood, the Huawei Enjoy 20 SE is equipped with a Kirin octa-core chip, LPDDR4X memory, 128GB storage, and provides 4GB+128GB, 8GB+128GB memory combinations.

As for photography, the Huawei Enjoy 20 SE comes with an AI three-camera system, including a 13-megapixel high-definition main lens, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor with depth-of-field function, and a macro lens.

At last, the Huawei Enjoy 20 SE has three color variants: Forest Green, Dawn Gold and Magic Night Black. The 4GB+128GB version is priced at 1,299 yuan, and the 8GB+128GB version is priced at 1,499 yuan ($22*). It will be launched in January 2021. Pre-sales will begin on Huawei Mall and Huawei’s official flagship stores on major e-commerce platforms starting January 8 and it will go on sale on January 15, 2021.

Huawei Enjoy 20 SE

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