Huawei has added a new phone to its Enjoy 90 lineup, but did it in the least dramatic way possible: the Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus simply showed up on the company’s website. The surprise is mostly on the back, where Huawei trades the earlier twin-lens look for a single oval camera island that feels closer to a OnePlus design than to the rest of the Enjoy 90 family.

That visual switch is the headline, but the rest of the hardware keeps the phone firmly in midrange territory. Huawei is pairing the device with a Kirin 8000 chip, HarmonyOS 6.0, and a 6,620mAh battery that should outlast many phones in its class, even if the display resolution is stuck well below full HD.

A new camera island and a coral orange finish

The most obvious change is cosmetic. The Enjoy 90m Plus merges its rear cameras into one black capsule-shaped module instead of separating the lenses into distinct circles. Huawei is also offering a coral orange color alongside white and black, which at least gives the phone a bit more personality than the usual parade of safe finishes.

That design choice lands at an interesting moment. Across the Android world, camera islands are increasingly being used as brand signatures, not just places to stack sensors, and Huawei seems happy to borrow a familiar cue if it helps the phone look less generic.

Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus specs

The spec sheet is straightforward. The Enjoy 90m Plus uses a 6.67-inch LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution of 1604 x 720 pixels. That resolution is not exactly bragging material, but the smoother refresh rate should still make everyday use feel less sluggish than a basic 60Hz panel.

  • Chipset: Kirin 8000
  • Software: HarmonyOS 6.0
  • Storage: 128GB or 256GB
  • Rear camera: 50-megapixel with up to 10x digital zoom
  • Front camera: 8-megapixel

Huawei also includes AI-based security features meant to block fraud and protect user data, plus StarFlash E1.0 and Bluetooth 6.0 support. Those are the kinds of bullet points that sell better on a spec sheet than in a coffee shop conversation, but they do help the phone feel more current.

Battery size is the real selling point

Battery life may be where the Enjoy 90m Plus earns its keep. Huawei has fitted it with a 6,620mAh cell, which is large even by today’s standards, and the phone supports 40W fast charging as well as 9V/2A charging. That combination should make it more appealing to buyers who care more about endurance than camera bragging rights.

Pricing and availability are still under wraps, and Huawei says the final details should arrive soon. Given the company’s habit of quietly populating its lineup with multiple near-identical variants, the bigger question is whether the Enjoy 90m Plus is meant to stand out on its own or just fill another slot in the shelf-ready middle of the range.

Source: Gizmochina

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