Mid-range smartphones are a crowded, often thankless category. Everyone promises "flagship features at mid-range prices," and almost nobody delivers. The
Huawei Enjoy 90 doesn't quite make that claim — and that's actually refreshing. It
launches as the entry point in Huawei's new Enjoy 90 series, sitting below the Plus and Pro Max tiers, with a clear focus on battery endurance, display comfort, and everyday reliability. Frankly, it's a more honest proposition than most of its competition.
Summary
- Kirin 8000A processor: The standard Enjoy 90 runs on Huawei's in-house Kirin 8000A — a binned variant of the Kirin 8000 found in the Plus and Pro Max models.
- 6620mAh battery with 40W charging: A genuinely large cell for the price segment, with fast charging that brings it back up without a multi-hour wait.
- 6.67-inch IPS LCD, 120Hz: Not OLED — that distinction belongs to the Pro Max — but it hits 850 nits peak brightness and includes low blue light and wet-hand touch support.
- IP64 rated: Dust-tight and splash-resistant, though not submersion-proof.
- Starts at 1299 RMB: The 128GB base model is priced at roughly $178 USD, with a 256GB option at 1599 RMB.
The Chip: Good Enough, But Know What You're Getting
The Kirin 8000A is a binned version of the Kirin 8000 — same architecture, slightly lower performance ceiling. Huawei claims the full Kirin 8000 delivers a 67% performance improvement over previous generations. The 8000A won't hit that exact figure, but for daily tasks — messaging, streaming, social media, light photography — it handles everything without complaint. Don't expect it to rival flagship silicon. Do expect it to run HarmonyOS 6.0 smoothly without heating up your pocket.
The Battery Is the Real Story
Here's where the Enjoy 90 earns its keep. A 6620mAh cell at this price point is genuinely unusual. Paired with 40W fast charging, you're looking at a device that most users simply won't need to charge every night. Huawei's software optimizations have historically been aggressive about power management, and the Enjoy 90 Plus — which shares the same battery — claims over 30 hours of local video playback. The standard Enjoy 90 should land in a similar range. I suppose that's the pitch: stop worrying about your battery percentage.
Display and Durability: Honest Specs, No Surprises
The 6.67-inch IPS LCD panel runs at 120Hz with a peak brightness of 850 nits. It's not OLED — that upgrade requires stepping up to the Pro Max — but the low blue light certification and wet-hand touch control are genuinely useful features for a device targeting everyday users. The IP64 rating covers dust and water splashes but stops short of full submersion protection. For a phone at this price, that's a reasonable trade-off.
Connectivity Rounds It Out
The Enjoy 90 supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0, keeping it current on wireless standards. That's not a given at 1299 RMB. Combined with HarmonyOS 6.0 out of the box — which brings Huawei's AI-powered fraud detection and face recognition features — the software package is more capable than the price tag might suggest.
Who's It For?
Battery-first buyers. Users tired of carrying chargers. People who want a no-fuss daily driver that won't embarrass them at the end of a long day. The Enjoy 90 doesn't try to be a camera powerhouse or a performance benchmark. It does the basics extremely well, prices itself honestly, and gets out of the way. In a segment full of overreaching spec sheets, that's worth something.