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Huawei Enjoy 70X Lite Leaked: Live Images, Snapdragon Chipset, and Full Specs Revealed

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April 8, 2025 Shenzhen — Huawei appears to be gearing up for the launch of its next budget-friendly smartphone, the Enjoy 70X Lite, as live images and key specifications have surfaced online. The leak reveals an intriguing shift in hardware, particularly in the chipset department, that sets the Lite model apart from the original Enjoy 70X.

Snapdragon Inside — But No 5G

One of the most surprising revelations is that the Huawei Enjoy 70X Lite will be powered by a Snapdragon processor—a departure from the Kirin 8000A used in the standard 70X model. However, due to ongoing U.S. sanctions, Huawei remains restricted from using 5G-enabled Snapdragon chips, which means the Lite version will be 4G-only.

This decision could make the device more appealing in markets where 5G infrastructure is limited, while still keeping costs competitive.

Display, Camera, and Storage Details

The Enjoy 70X Lite will feature a 6.78-inch curved OLED display with a sharp 1224×2700 resolution, aiming to deliver a premium viewing experience despite its budget tag.

Camera specs include:

  • Rear Camera Setup:

    • 50MP main sensor

    • 2MP depth sensor

  • Front Camera:

    • 8MP selfie shooter

In terms of storage, users can expect three variants: 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB, although only the higher-end models are likely to support Beidou satellite messaging. The base 128GB version will lack both NFC and satellite messaging, and will be sold exclusively online.

Power and OS

Powering the device is a 6,100 mAh battery paired with 40W wired fast charging, ensuring strong battery life for heavy users. The smartphone will run on HarmonyOS 4.2, the latest version of Huawei’s proprietary operating system.

Design and Colors

The leaked images show a sleek design available in black, white, and blue color options, staying in line with the aesthetics of the standard Enjoy 70X.

A Slimmed-Down 70X for Budget Users

In comparison to the original Enjoy 70X, the Lite variant makes a few trade-offs:

  • No RYYB main camera sensor

  • No NFC

  • Limited or no satellite messaging on lower variants

  • Weaker chipset performance without 5G

Still, for users seeking a solid mid-range smartphone experience at a lower price point, the Enjoy 70X Lite could be an attractive option when it officially launches.

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