Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus Arrives With a Fresh New Look

Huawei has quietly launched the Enjoy 90m Plus with a OnePlus 15-like rear design, Kirin 8000 chip, 6620mAh battery, and HarmonyOS 6.0.

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Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus Arrives With a Fresh New Look

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Huawei has slipped a new phone into its Enjoy 90 family with barely a whisper. The Enjoy 90m Plus is now listed on the company’s official website, and the low-key debut gives it a very different feel from the usual big-stage launch.

The first thing that stands out is the design. Huawei has moved away from the split-camera look used on earlier Enjoy 90 models and instead gone for a single oval black camera capsule that sits neatly on the back. It is a cleaner, more unified finish, and it immediately calls to mind the look of the OnePlus 15. Huawei is also offering a new coral orange finish, alongside the safer white and black color options.

A modest phone with a few smart touches

Under the hood, the Enjoy 90m Plus runs on Huawei’s Kirin 8000 chipset and ships with HarmonyOS 6.0 straight out of the box. Huawei is also leaning into its AI-driven security tools, which are designed to help block scams and keep user data better protected.

Storage options include 128GB and 256GB, while the camera setup keeps things simple. On the back, there is a 50-megapixel main camera with support for up to 10x digital zoom. The front camera is an 8-megapixel shooter for selfies and video calls. Nothing flashy. Just the essentials.

The display is a 6.67-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, which should make scrolling and everyday animations feel smoother. The resolution sits at HD+ with 1604 x 720 pixels, so this is not a sharpness-focused screen, but it does aim to balance smoothness with practical battery life.

Battery life, in fact, looks like one of the phone’s stronger selling points. Huawei has fitted the Enjoy 90m Plus with a large 6620mAh battery, backed by 40W fast charging and support for 9V/2A charging. The handset also includes StarFlash E1.0 and Bluetooth 6.0 for wireless connectivity.

Huawei has not shared pricing or launch timing just yet, but that information should follow soon. For now, the Enjoy 90m Plus looks like one of those quiet arrivals that may end up mattering more than its understated debut suggests.

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