Huawei nova Y72 Launches Internationally as Rebranded Enjoy 70


Huawei Nova Y72

Huawei launched the Enjoy 70 back in December of last year. It’s an entry-level smartphone that comes with a Huawei Kirin chipset. Now, the company is launching the same phone as the Huawei nova Y72 in the global markets.

Under the hood, the Huawei nova Y72 has the same specs as the Enjoy 70. It even has the same design as the Enjoy 70, with a dedicated X Button on the side for quick app access.

However, the initial listing didn’t shed light on whether there will be differences in the RAM and storage combination. But the pricing info of the nova Y72 is there, at least for the South African debut. It starts at ZAR 4,999 in South Africa, which is about $265. Availability and pricing for the other markets is yet to be announced.

Main Highlights of the Huawei nova Y72

As mentioned earlier, the specs of the Huawei nova Y72 are the same as the Huawei Enjoy 70. Under the hood, the smartphone features the Huawei Kirin 710A. It’s an entry-level 14 nm chipset, which was paired with up to 8 GB of RAM in the Enjoy 70. Storage-wise, the Enjoy 70 maxed out at 256 GB, which will likely be the same for the international variant.

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main specs of Nova Y72

On the front, the Huawei nova Y72 features a 6.75-inch LCD screen. It’s a 720p that has relatively thick bezels and a waterdrop-styled punch-hole on the top. In the punch-hole cutout is the 8 MP front camera for selfies and video calls. The phone features a dual camera setup with a 50 MP primary camera and 2 MP macro on the back.

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Huawei Nova Y72 colors

As for the battery, the Huawei nova Y72 packs a 6000 mAh cell that can charge at 22.5 watts in the wired mode. There’s no wireless charging support as it’s an entry-level smartphone, after all. Other highlights of the phone include USB-C, Bluetooth 5.1, and availability in Green and Black colorways.

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