Huawei has officially set a new global benchmark for smartphone endurance with the launch of the Enjoy 90 Series in China today, March 23, 2026. While the “Enjoy” series is traditionally aimed at the mid-range segment, the new Enjoy 90 Pro Max and Enjoy 90 Plus are turning heads by packing batteries larger than many portable tablets.
The series is designed for power users, gig workers, and travelers who require multi-day battery life without carrying a bulky power bank.
1. Huawei Enjoy 90 Pro Max: The Battery King
The star of the show is undoubtedly the Enjoy 90 Pro Max, which features an unprecedented 8,500mAh battery. This is currently the largest battery ever installed in a mainstream smartphone powered by a Kirin 8-series chipset.
- Mate 80-Inspired Design: The Pro Max adopts a flagship aesthetic with a large circular “Star Ring” camera module on the back, similar to the premium Huawei Mate 80 series.
- Display: It features a stunning 6.84-inch LTPS OLED flat screen with QHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate, offering vibrant colors despite the massive battery underneath.
- Performance: Under the hood is the Kirin 8020 (6nm) processor, paired with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage.
- Camera: A high-resolution 108MP main sensor leads the dual-camera setup, capable of 10x digital zoom and AI-enhanced night photography.
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2. Huawei Enjoy 90 Plus: The Practical Powerhouse
The Enjoy 90 Plus offers a more traditional square camera design and focuses on utility with a unique physical feature.
- The “X” Button: Huawei has introduced a customizable physical Action button (dubbed the X button) on the side, allowing users to instantly launch specific apps like a flashlight, calculator, or payment QR codes.
- Battery & Charging: It houses a massive 6,620mAh battery with 45W SuperCharge support. While smaller than its sibling, it still comfortably outlasts almost every other mid-range competitor in 2026.
- Camera: Equipped with a 50MP main camera that uses Huawei’s Red Maple imaging system for more natural skin tones and color accuracy.
3. Specifications Comparison: Enjoy 90 Series
| Feature | Enjoy 90 Pro Max | Enjoy 90 Plus |
| Battery Capacity | 8,500 mAh | 6,620 mAh |
| Display | 6.84″ OLED (QHD+) | 6.7″ IPS LCD (FHD+) |
| Processor | Kirin 8020 (6nm) | Kirin 8000 |
| Main Camera | 108MP Dual | 50MP Dual |
| RAM / Storage | Up to 12GB / 512GB | 8GB / 256GB |
| Charging | 40W Wired | 45W Wired |
| OS | HarmonyOS 6.0 | HarmonyOS 6.0 |
4. Expected Price and India Availability
While the series has launched in China today, it is expected to arrive in international markets under the “Nova” or “Y” branding later this year.
- Enjoy 90 Pro Max (China Price): ~CNY 2,199 (Approx. ₹25,990)
- Enjoy 90 Plus (China Price): ~CNY 1,699 (Approx. ₹19,990)
- India Launch: There is no official confirmation yet for an India launch, though rumors suggest it might arrive as a rebadged model through select retail partners by H2 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How thick is the phone with an 8,500mAh battery?
Surprisingly, Huawei has kept the Pro Max under 9.5mm in thickness. They achieved this by using a high-density Silicon-Carbon battery instead of traditional Lithium-ion, which allows for more capacity in a smaller physical volume.
Q2: Does it support 5G?
Yes. Both the Kirin 8000 and 8020 chipsets in these models come with integrated 5G modems, providing fast connectivity alongside their massive battery life.
Q3: Can it charge other phones?
Yes, the Enjoy 90 series supports Reverse Wired Charging. You can use a USB-C to USB-C cable to use your Enjoy 90 Pro Max as a power bank for your earbuds or another smartphone.
Q4: Will it have Google Apps (GMS)?
As with all recent Huawei devices, these run on HarmonyOS and use Huawei Mobile Services (HMS). Google Play Store is not pre-installed, but users can use the Huawei AppGallery or Petal Search to find most popular apps.
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