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Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus Launched: Massive 6620mAh Battery Meets OnePlus-Like Design

Fast Facts:

  • The News: Huawei has quietly added the Enjoy 90m Plus to its lineup, featuring a staggering 6620mAh battery.
  • The Look: The device heavily borrows its camera module design from the premium OnePlus 15.
  • The Catch: To keep costs down, the phone utilizes an HD+ LCD screen and the entry-level Kirin 8000 processor.
A photo of person using huawei enjoy 90m on street



Following the successful March rollout of the Enjoy 90 Standard and PRO MAX models, Huawei has introduced a surprise addition to its budget-friendly smartphone lineup: the Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus.

While official pricing remains under wraps, the device is already turning heads by combining an entry-level specification sheet with a flagship-tier aesthetic and an unprecedentedly large battery cell.

Flagship Aesthetics on a Budget

The most immediate talking point of the Enjoy 90m Plus is its striking resemblance to the premium OnePlus 15. Huawei has integrated a squarish, rounded camera bump complete with a silver rim and a distinct pill-shaped cutout.

The phone launches in three colorways, democratizing premium finishes for the budget tier:
  • Starry Night Black (Matte finish)
  • Feather White (Textured, wavy pattern)
  • Coral Orange (Exclusive vibrant finish)

The 6620mAh Battery: The Real Story

Beyond the design, the Enjoy 90m Plus is engineered around a single, dominant feature: a 6620mAh battery.

This power cell is roughly 30% larger than the 5000mAh industry standard found in most 2026 smartphones. This positions the Enjoy 90m Plus as a genuine two-day device, specifically targeting heavy media consumers, gig-economy workers, and users suffering from battery anxiety.

The device supports Huawei’s 40W Turbo super-fast charging. However, TrendingAlone analysts note that due to the sheer cavernous size of a 6620mAh battery, consumers should expect a full 0-100% charge to take well over an hour and fifteen minutes.

Strategic Compromises: Display and Performance

To accommodate the massive battery and premium chassis at an expected lower price point, Huawei made clear compromises under the hood.

The device features a large 6.67-inch LCD screen. While it boasts a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, the resolution is capped at HD+. Stretched across a 6.67-inch canvas, this will result in less crisp text and video playback compared to competitors utilizing FHD+ OLED panels.

Internally, the Enjoy 90m Plus is powered by the Kirin 8000 processor. Huawei touts a 67% performance improvement over older models, making it highly capable for daily multitasking and web browsing, though it will likely struggle with high-end mobile gaming.

Camera Hardware and Security

The controversial pill-shaped camera cutout houses a functional, bare-bones setup:
  • 50MP Main Camera (with 10x digital zoom)
  • 8MP Front-Facing Camera
Notably absent are ultrawide or dedicated telephoto lenses. While the 50MP sensor is expected to perform well in daylight, the lack of advanced secondary lenses suggests potential struggles in low-light environments.

On the software front, the device runs HarmonyOS 6.0 and includes the flagship-level HarmonyOS Star Shield Security architecture, offering robust AI fraud prevention—a significant value-add for the budget sector.

Looking Ahead: Huawei has yet to announce the official retail price or global availability for the Enjoy 90m Plus. TrendingAlone will update this coverage as pricing details emerge.

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