Huawei Enjoy 70X: World's First Kirin 8000A Smartphone with Satellite Messaging

The Huawei Enjoy 70X is tipped to be the first smartphone with a Kirin 8000A chip and satellite messaging, along with a 50MP camera.

Huawei is reportedly planning to introduce the Enjoy 70X, a new mid-range smartphone that could be the first to feature a Kirin 8000A processor and satellite messaging capabilities.

Huawei Enjoy 70X: World's First Kirin 8000A Smartphone with Satellite Messaging

According to a prominent leaker, Digital Chat Station, the Enjoy 70X will support satellite messaging via Beidou in China, along with 5G connectivity. The device is also expected to feature Huawei's 50MP RYYB sensor, a feature once exclusive to the company's flagship devices, as well as a Mate 60-esque Star Ring camera module.

Key Specifications & Features

  • Satellite Messaging: Beidou support in China
  • Rear Camera: 50MP RYYB sensor
  • Design: Mate 60-esque Star Ring camera hump
  • Processor: Kirin 8000A (5G version)
  • Connectivity: 5G and 4G/LTE versions
  • Colors: Green or white (5G), dark purple (4G/LTE)
  • Display: Potentially curved

The 70X will be available in 5G and 4G/LTE-only versions. The 5G variant (model number BRE-AL80) is rumored to run on the Kirin 8000A platform, while the processor for the 4G variant (BRE-AL00a) remains unknown. The 5G version may come in green or white, while the 4G version could have a dark purple option. The device is said to feature a potentially curved display, which is a design change from recent devices like the Mate 70 which feature flatter screens. However, no official launch date has been provided yet.

Huawei Enjoy 70X: World's First Kirin 8000A Smartphone with Satellite Messaging Huawei Enjoy 70X: World's First Kirin 8000A Smartphone with Satellite Messaging

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