Huawei launched the Huawei Enjoy 50, a new smartphone in the Enjoy series, on June 6. The smartphone was equipped with a 6000mAh battery, 22.5W fast charging, and a 6.75-inch display. However, Huawei did not provide any specific information about the phone's processor for some reason. The Kirin 710A SoC is rumoured to be in the Huawei Enjoy 50, but a recent Weibo post by a tipster refutes these claims.
On Weibo, a popular tipster known as Factory Director Shiguang shared a post that revealed the Huawei Enjoy 50's AnTuTu running score. The smartphone's overall score is 226225 points, which is higher than the Kirin 710A. This demonstrates that the smartphone does not have a Kirin 710A processor.
According to the tipster's description, the Huawei Enjoy 50's processor is more like a 710A+, and there have been some design changes, so performance has also improved. The benchmarking score is not bad considering that it is a low-end chip.
The use of a new chip suggests Huawei may have discovered a solution to the underlying chip shortage problem.
The Huawei Enjoy 50 has a 6.75-inch 1600720 LCD water drop display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and a pixel density of 260ppi. It has ten-point super touch technology and an 8MP front camera. The smartphone has a dual real camera of 13MP+2MP. It has a built-in 6000mAh battery and can charge at a rate of 22.5 W.
HUAWEI Histen 6.1 and HUAWEI SuperSound audio solutions are also included, which provide 9.1-channel simulated surround sound and a maximum volume of 86dB.
The Huawei Enjoy 50 comes in a variety of configurations, including 6 GB of RAM with 128 GB of storage, 8 GB of RAM with 128 GB of storage, and 8 GB of RAM with 256 GB of storage.