Huawei Enjoy 80 4G
Huawei Enjoy 80 4G

The Huawei Enjoy 80 4G is proof that you don’t need to break the bank to get a phone that handles the essentials with ease. Launched in April 2025, this budget gem is all about delivering value—think a massive 6,620 mAh battery, a smooth 90Hz display, and a sleek design that doesn’t scream “cheap.” It’s perfect for students, first-time smartphone buyers, or anyone who wants a dependable device without the flagship price tag. Let’s dive into what makes the Enjoy 80 4G a standout in the budget smartphone arena.

Display

6.67″ IPS LCD, 720 × 1604 pixels (~264 ppi), 90Hz, 1000 nits (peak)

Chipset

HiSilicon Kirin 710A (14 nm)

CPU

Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A73 + 4×1.7 GHz Cortex-A53)

GPU

Mali-G51 MP4

RAM / Storage

8 GB RAM; 128 GB, 256 GB, or 512 GB internal storage, NM card (up to 256 GB)

Rear Camera

Dual: 50 MP (wide, f/1.8, PDAF) + 2 MP (depth); LED flash, HDR, panorama

Front Camera

Single: 8 MP (wide, f/2.0)

Video Recording

1080p@30fps (rear and front)

Battery

6,620 mAh, non-removable; 40W wired charging, 5W reverse wired charging

Operating System

HarmonyOS 4.0

Connectivity

Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band; Bluetooth 5.1, A2DP, LE; GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS, QZSS; NFC; USB Type-C 2.0; Infrared port; no FM radio

Sensors

Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass

Sound

Loudspeaker; no 3.5 mm headphone jack

Colors

Azure Blue, Field Green, Gold Black, Sky White

Pros

That battery. Seriously.

- 90Hz display makes scrolling not feel like 2010.

- NFC & expandable storage (rare these days).

- Charger in the box—take notes, Apple.

- IR blaster for your remote control shenanigans.

- Splash-resistant, and honestly, looks good.

- Cheap! Like $160 cheap.

Cons

No Google Play Services, so side loading apps is your new hobby.

- Display resolution is meh.       

- No headphone jack, welcome to dongle hell.

- Not for gaming nerds—Kirin 710A gets tired fast.

- No 5G, just classic 4G vibes.

- No OIS for the camera, so night photos might be shaky.

 

1. Battery That Just Won’t Die

Let’s be real—most budget phones tap out before dinner. Not this one. That 6,620 mAh battery is an absolute beast; you can doom-scroll, binge TikTok, and FaceTime your dog’s therapist for two days straight. When you finally do need a charge, that 40W fast charging gets you to 50% in about half an episode of your favorite show. Even better, the charger’s in the box—no upsell nonsense. Oh, and you can use it to top up another device if you’re feeling generous.

2. Smooth 90Hz Display—Not Bad, Huawei

The 6.67-inch screen is rocking a 90Hz refresh rate, so scrolling is buttery. Sure, it’s not the sharpest (720p is a little 2017, not gonna lie), but it gets bright enough to see in sunlight and is fine for YouTube rabbit holes. Glass is tough, and it’ll survive a sprinkle or two thanks to the IP64 rating. Just don’t take it swimming.

3. Kirin 710A: Not a Speed Demon, But It’ll Do

Look, you’re not winning any benchmarks with the Kirin 710A chip, but it’s fine for the basics. 8GB RAM helps with multitasking, and you can still play lighter games (think Candy Crush, not Genshin Impact). AnTuTu score? Right where you’d expect for the price, but honestly, unless you’re a mobile esports athlete, you probably won’t care.

4. Cameras: Good Enough for the ‘Gram

The 50MP main cam actually snaps some decent shots when the sun’s out. Colors pop, details are there, and the depth sensor does its thing for those blurry-background portraits. Selfie cam’s solid for Zoom class or showing off a new haircut. Not a photography king, but you’ll survive.

5. HarmonyOS 4.0—Cool, But No Google

Huawei’s own HarmonyOS 4.0 is pretty smooth and lets you tweak a ton of stuff, plus the fancy Enjoy X Key for shortcuts. The catch? No Google Play. You’re stuck with Huawei AppGallery or Petal Search, which is… fine, but maybe a pain if you live and breathe Gmail or YouTube. On the plus side, it’s big on privacy and has some nifty AI features.

The Huawei Enjoy 80 4G? It’s a budget beast. If you just want a phone that lasts forever, looks slick, and won’t make your wallet scream, this is it. Sure, no Google services and no 5G will annoy some folks, but if you can live with that—and don’t need to play Fortnite on ultra—honestly, it’s a steal. Ideal for students, casuals, or anyone who just wants a solid daily driver minus the hype (and price).

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  • Published: 8/10/2025
  • Company: Huawei
  • Category: Mobile