Manufacturer | Huawei |
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Type | Mobile devices |
Operating system | Android (Current OS since 2012) (Current OS without Google since 2019), HarmonyOS (Current OS) |
Website | consumer |
The following is a list of Huawei phones. The date in brackets is the date of initial release.
Huawei's two flagship smartphone lines are the Mate and Pura series.
Model | Version | Launch date | Discontinued? |
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Ascend | M680 | October 2010 [1] | Yes |
Ascend | II | July 2011 [2] | Yes |
List of G series phones (discontinued)
List of W series phones (discontinued)
List of Ascend Y series phones (discontinued)
The Nova series is aimed at mobile selfie enthusiasts
List of Nova series phones
Model | Year Released | Processor | Internal storage | RAM | Rear camera | Front camera | Charging | Battery Capacity | 5G Connectivity |
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Nova | October 2016 | Snapdragon 625 | 32 GB | 3 GB | 12 MP | 8 MP | 18 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 3020 mAh | No |
Nova Plus (also known as G9 Plus and Maimang 5) | 16 MP | 3340 mAh | |||||||
Nova lite (also known as P8 lite 2017, P9 lite 2017 and Honor 8 Lite) | February 2017 | Kirin 655 | 16/32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 12 MP | 3000 mAh | |||
Nova Smart (also known as Enjoy 6S and Honor 6C) | April 2017 | Snapdragon 435 | 16 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP | 5 MP | 3020 mAh | ||
Nova Youth (also known as P10 lite) | May 2017 | Kirin 658 | 32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 12 MP | 8 MP | 18 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 3000 mAh | |
Nova lite+ (also known as Y7) | August 2017 | Snapdragon 435 | 16 GB | 2 GB | 4000 mAh | ||||
Nova Young (P10 lite) | MT6737T | 13 MP | 5 MP | 3000 mAh | |||||
Nova lite 2017 (also known as P9 lite mini and Y6 Pro 2017) | Snapdragon 425 | 3020 mAh | |||||||
Nova 2 | June 2017 | Kirin 659 | 64 GB | 4 GB | 12 MP 8 MP | 20 MP | 18 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 2950 mAh | No |
Nova 2 Plus | June 2017 | 64/128 GB | 3340 mAh | ||||||
Nova 2i (Also known as Mate 10 lite, Maimang 6 & Honor 9i India) | March 2018 | Snapdragon 430 | 64 GB | 16 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 13 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 3000 mAh | |||
Nova 2s | December 2017 | Kirin 960 | 64/128 GB | 4/6 GB | 16 MP 20 MP (B/W, wide) | 32 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 18 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 3340 mAh | |
Nova 2 lite (also known as Y7 Prime 2018) | March 2018 | Snapdragon 430 | 32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 13 MP 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 3000 mAh | ||
Nova 3i (also known as P Smart+) | July 2018 | Kirin 710 | 64/128 GB | 4/6 GB | 16 MP 2 MP (depth) | 24 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 10 W | 3340 mAh | No |
Nova 3 | August 2018 | Kirin 970 | 16 MP (wide) 24 MP (B/W, wide) | 18 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 3750 mAh | ||||
Nova 3e (Also known as P20 lite) | March 2018 | Kirin 659 | 4 GB | 16 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 24 MP (wide) | 3000 mAh | |||
Nova 4 | December 2018 | Kirin 970 | 128 GB | 6/8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 16 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 25 MP | 18 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 3750 mAh | No |
Nova Lite 3 (also known as P Smart 2019) | January 2019 | Kirin 710 | 32 GB | 3 GB | 13 MP 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 10 W | 3400 mAh | No |
Nova 4e (also known as P30 lite) | March 2019 | Kirin 710 | 128 GB | 6/8 GB | 24 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 32 MP | 18 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 3750 mAh | No |
Nova 5i (also known as P20 lite 2019) | June 2019 | Kirin 710F | 128 GB | 6/8 GB | 24 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 24 MP | 10 W | 4000 mAh | No |
Nova 5 | June 2019 | Kirin 810 | 8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 16 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 32 MP | 40 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 3500 mAh | ||
Nova 5 Pro | June 2019 | Kirin 985 | 128/256 GB | ||||||
Nova 5i Pro | July 2019 | Kirin 810 | 6/8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 20 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 4000 mAh | |||
Nova 5T | September 2019 | Kirin 980 | 48 MP (wide) 16 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 22.5w HUAWEI Supercharge | 3750 mAh | ||||
Nova 5z | November 2019 | Kirin 810 | 64/128 GB | 6 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 20 W HUAWEI Quick Charge | 4000 mAh | ||
Nova 6SE (also known as P40 lite in Europe) | December 2019 | Kirin 810 | 128 GB | 8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 40w HUAWEI Supercharge | 4200 mAh | No |
Nova 6 | December 2019 | Kirin 990 | 40 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 8 MP (Telephoto) | 32 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) | 40w HUAWEI Supercharge | 4100 mAh | |||
Nova 6 5G | Kirin 990 5G | 128/256 GB | 4200 mAh | Yes | |||||
Nova 7i (also known as P40 lite in Europe) | February 2020 | Kirin 810 | 128 GB | 8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 40w HUAWEI Supercharge | 4200 mAh | Yes |
Nova 7SE 5G (also known as P40 lite 5G in Europe) | April 2020 | Kirin 820 5G | 128/256 GB | 6/8 GB | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 40w HUAWEI Supercharge 5w Reverse Charging | 4000 mAh | Yes | |
Nova 7 5G | Kirin 985 5G | 8 GB | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 8 MP (Telephoto) 2 MP (macro) | 32 MP | 40w HUAWEI Supercharge 5w Reverse Charging | 4000 mAh | Yes | ||
Nova 7 Pro 5G | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 8 MP (Periscope telephoto) 2 MP (macro) | 32 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) | |||||||
Nova Lite 3+ (also known as P Smart 2020) | May 2020 | Kirin 710 | 128 GB | 4 GB | 13 MP 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 10 W | 3400 mAh | No |
Nova 7SE 5G Youth | October 2020 | Dimensity 800U | 128 GB | 8 GB | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 40w HUAWEI Supercharge | 4000 mAh | Yes |
Nova 8SE 5G | November 2020 | Dimensity 720 Dimensity 800U | 128 GB | 8 GB | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 3600 mAh | Yes |
Nova 8 5G | January 2021 | Kirin 985 5G | 128/256 GB | 32 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge 5 W Reverse Charging | 3800 mAh | Yes | ||
Nova 8 Pro 5G | 16 MP (wide) 32 MP (ultrawide) | 4000 mAh | |||||||
Nova 8 Pro 4G | June 2021 | Kirin 985 4G | No | ||||||
Nova 8i | July 2021 | Snapdragon 662 | 128 GB | 6/8 GB | 16 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4300 mAh | ||
Nova 8 | August 2021 | Kirin 820E | 128/256 GB | 8 GB | 32 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge 5 W Reverse Charging | 3800 mAh | ||
Nova 8 SE Youth | Kirin 710A | 128 GB | 48 MP (wide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 40 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4000 mAh | |||
Nova 8 SE 4G | November 2021 | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge | ||||||
Nova Y60 | September 2021 | Helio P35 | 64 GB | 4 GB | 13 MP (wide) 5 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 10 W | 5000 mAh | |
Nova 9 | September 2021 | Snapdragon 778 4G | 128/256 GB | 8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | 4000 mAh | No |
Nova 9 Pro | 100w HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | 4300 mAh | |||||||
Nova 9 SE | March 2022 | Snapdragon 680 4G | 6/8 GB | 108 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | 4000 mAh | |||
Nova Y9a (also known as Y9a) | January 2022 | Helio G80 | 128 GB | 8 GB | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 22.5 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4200 mAh | No |
40 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4300 mAh | ||||||||
Nova Y70 (also known as Nova Y70 Plus in South East Asia and South Africa ) | May 2022 | Kirin 710A | 64/128 GB | 4 GB | 48 MP (wide) 5 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 22.5 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 6000 mAh | |
Nova Y90 | July 2022 | Snapdragon 680 4G | 128 GB | 4/6/8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 40 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 5000 mAh | ||
Nova 10 | July 2022 | Snapdragon 778 4G | 128/256 GB | 6/8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) | 60 MP (ultrawide) | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | 4000 mAh | No |
Nova 10 Pro | 8 GB | 60 MP (ultrawide) 8 MP (Telephoto) | 100w HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | 4500 mAh | |||||
Nova 10z | September 2022 | Kirin 710A | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) | 16 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4000 mAh | |||
Nova 10 SE | October 2022 | Snapdragon 680 4G | 6/8 GB | 108 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) | 4500 mAh | ||||
Nova 10 Youth | March 2023 | 8 GB | 108 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 40 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4000 mAh | ||||
Nova 11 | April 2023 | Snapdragon 778 4G | 128/256/512 GB | 8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) | 60 MP (ultrawide) | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | 4500 mAh | No |
Nova 11 Pro | 256/512 GB | 60 MP (ultrawide) 8 MP (Telephoto) | 100w HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | ||||||
Nova 11 Utra | 512 GB | 12 GB | |||||||
Nova 11i | May 2023 | Snapdragon 680 | 128/256 GB | 8 GB | 108 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 40 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 5000 mAh | No |
Nova Y71 | Kirin 710A | 128 GB | 8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 5 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 22.5 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 6000 mAh | No | |
Nova Y91 | May 2023 | Snapdragon 680 | 128/256 GB | 6/8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 7000 mAh | ||
Nova 11 SE | October 2023 | Snapdragon 680 | 256/512 GB | 8 GB | 108 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) | 32 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4500 mAh | No |
Nova 12 | December 2023 | Kirin 830 | 256/512 GB | 50 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) | 60 MP (ultrawide) | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | 4600 mAh | Yes | |
Nova 12 Pro | Kirin 9000S | 256/512 GB | 60 MP (ultrawide) 8 MP (Telephoto) | 100 W HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | |||||
Nova 12 Ultra | 512 GB 1 TB | 12 GB | |||||||
Nova Y72 | January 2024 | Kirin 710A | 128/256 GB | 8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 22.5 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 6000 mAh | No |
Nova 12s (also known as Nova 12 Lite in China) | March 2024 | Snapdragon 778 4G | 256/512 GB | 8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) | 60 MP (ultrawide) | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge/ Reverse Charging | 4500 mAh | No |
Nova 12i | Snapdragon 680 | 128/256 GB | 108 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 32 MP | 40 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 5000 mAh | |||
Nova 12 SE | 256 GB | 108 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) | 32 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4500 mAh | ||||
Nova Flip | August 2024 | 256/512 GB 1 TB | 50 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) | 32 MP | 66 W HUAWEI Supercharge/ 5 W reverse charging | 4400 mAh | No |
List of Ascend GX series phones
List of G series phones
List of T series phones (discontinued)
List of U series phones (discontinued)
List of Y series phones (discontinued)
Model | Released | Processor | Internal storage | RAM | Rear Camera | Front Camera | Charging Speed | Battery |
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Y360 (also known as Y3) | March 2015 | MediaTek MT6582 | 4 GB | 512 MB | 5 MP | 2 MP | 2.75 W | 1730 mAh |
Y560 (also known as Y5) | June 2015 | Snapdragon 210 | 8 GB | 1 GB | 5 W | 2000 mAh | ||
Y5c (also known as Honor Bee in India) | July 2015 | Spreadtrum SC7731 | 8 MP | 1730 mAh | ||||
Y6 (also known as Honor 4A in China) | Snapdragon 210 | 8 GB | 1/2 GB | 2200 mAh | ||||
Y6 Pro (also known as Enjoy 5 and Honor Play 5X) | October 2015 | Mediatek MT6735P | 16 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP | 5 MP | 10 W | 4000 mAh |
Y3 II | April 2016 | MediaTek MT6582M | 8 GB | 1 GB | 5 MP | 2 MP | 2100 mAh | |
Y5 II (also known as Honor 5) | MediaTek MT6582 | 8 MP | 2200 mAh | |||||
Y6 II (also known as Honor Holly 3 in India and Honor 5A in Malaysia) | August 2016 | Kirin 620 | 16 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP | 8 MP | 10 W | 3100 mAh |
Y6 II Compact (also known as Honor 5A) | September 2016 | Mediatek MT6735 | 5 MP | 2200 mAh | ||||
Y3 2017 (also known as Y5 lite 2017 in Latin America) | May 2017 | MediaTek MT6737M MT6580M | 8/32 GB | 1 GB | 8 MP | 2 MP | 2200 mAh | |
Y5 2017 | April 2017 | MediaTek MT6737T | 16 GB | 2 GB | 5 MP | 3000 mAh | ||
Y6 2017 (also known as Nova Young in Italy) | May 2017 | 16 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP | 10 W | |||
Y7 (also known as Ascend XT2 in the US and Nova Lite+ in Italy) | Snapdragon 435 | 8 MP | 4000 mAh | |||||
Y7 Prime (also known as Enjoy 7 Plus in China and Honor Holly 4 Plus in India) | June 2017 | 32 GB | 3 GB | |||||
Y6 Pro 2017 (also known as Nova lite 2017 and P9 lite mini) | October 2017 | Snapdragon 425 | 16 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP | 5 MP | 3020 mAh | |
Y7 2018 | March 2018 | Snapdragon 430 | 16 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP | 8 MP | 10 W | 3000 mAh |
Y7 Prime 2018 | 32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 13 MP 2 MP (depth) | |||||
Y7 Pro 2018 | 32 GB | 3 GB | ||||||
Y9 2018 (also known as Enjoy 8 Plus in China) | Kirin 659 | 32/64/128 GB | 3/4 GB | 16 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 13 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 4000 mAh | ||
Y6 2018 | April 2018 | Snapdragon 425 | 16 GB | 2/3 GB | 13 MP | 5 MP | 10 W | 3000 mAh |
Y6 Prime 2018 | 16/32 GB | 8 MP | ||||||
Y3 2018 | May 2018 | MT6737M | 8 GB | 1 GB | 8 MP | 2 MP | 2280 mAh | |
Y5 Prime | May 2018 | MediaTek MT6739 | 16/32 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP | 5 MP | 3020 mAh | |
Y5 2018 (Also known as Enjoy 8e Youth) | June 2018 | 16 GB | 1/2 GB | 8 MP | ||||
Y5 lite | December 2018 | 1 GB | ||||||
Y9 2019 (also known as Enjoy 9 Plus in China) | October2018 | Kirin 710 | 64/128 GB | 3/4/6 GB | 13 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 10 W | 4000 mAh |
Y Max (also known as Enjoy Max in China) | November 2018 | Snapdragon 660 | 4 GB | 16 MP 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 5000 mAh | ||
Y7 Prime 2019 | January 2019 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 | 32/64 GB | 3 GB | 13 MP 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 4000 mAh | |
Y7 Pro 2019 | 32/64/128 GB | 3/4 GB | ||||||
Y6 2019 | February 2019 | MediaTek Helio A22 | 32 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP | 8 MP | 3020 mAh | |
Y6 Pro 2019 | 3 GB | |||||||
Y7 2019 | March 2019 | Snapdragon 450 | 32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 13 MP 2 MP (depth) | 4000 mAh | ||
Y6 Prime 2019 | MediaTek Helio A22 | 64 GB | 3 GB | 13 MP | 3020 mAh | |||
Y5 2019 | April 2019 | MediaTek Helio A22 | 16/32 GB | 2 GB | 5 MP | |||
Y9 Prime 2019 | August 2019 | Kirin 710F | 64/128 GB | 4 GB | 16 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 10 W | 4000 mAh |
Y6s (also known as Honor 8A, Honor 8A Pro, Honor 8A Prime and Honor 8A 2020) | January 2020 | MediaTek Helio P35 | 32/64 GB | 3 GB | 13 MP | 8 MP | 10 W | 3020 mAh |
Y7p (also known as P40 lite E) | February 2020 | Kirin 710F | 64 GB | 4 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 4000 mAh | ||
Y5p (also known as Honor 9S) | May 2020 | MediaTek Helio P22 | 32 GB | 2 GB | 8 MP | 5 MP | 3020 mAh | |
Y6p | 32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 13 MP (wide) 5 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 5000 mAh | |||
Y8s | Kirin 710 | 64/128 GB | 4 GB | 48 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 4000 mAh | ||
Y8p | Kirin 710F | 128 GB | 4/6 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | |||
Y9a (also known as Nova Y9a) | September 2020 | MediaTek Helio G80 | 128 GB | 6/8 GB | 64 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 22.5 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4200 mAh |
40 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 4300 mAh | |||||||
Y7a (also known as P Smart 2021 in Europe) | October 2020 | Kirin 710A | 64/128 GB | 4 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 22.5 W HUAWEI Supercharge | 5000 mAh |
The appeal of Honor, formerly a sub-brand in Huawei's broader smartphone portfolio aimed at the youth market, is that it packs many of the advanced features of the company's premium line of Huawei-brand phones at significantly lower cost. [19]
The Huawei Enjoy series is a series of phones sold exclusively in China. The Enjoy series actually encompasses many different phones from other Huawei phone series, primarily the Huawei Y series, however it also has phones from the Honor sub-brand and the P series. The Enjoy series phones are completely identical to the phones they reflect in other series, with the only difference being software (Chinese ROM) and branding.
There is only one phone exclusive to the Enjoy series:
Model | Processor | Internal storage | RAM | Rear Camera | Front Camera | Battery | 5G Connectivity |
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Enjoy 5 (also known as Y6 Pro) | Mediatek MT6735P | 16 GB | 2 GB | 13 MP (wide) | 5 MP | 4000 mAh | No |
Enjoy 5s | Mediatek MT6753T | 2200 mAh | |||||
Enjoy 6 | Mediatek MT6750 | 16 GB | 3 GB | 13 MP | 5 MP | 4100 mAh | |
Enjoy 6s (also known as Honor 6C, Nova Smart) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 | 2 GB | 3020 mAh | ||||
Enjoy 7 Plus (also known as Y7 Prime) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 | 32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 12 MP | 8 MP | 4000 mAh | |
Enjoy 8 (also known as Honor 7C) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 | 32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 12 MP 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 3000 mAh | |
Enjoy 8 Plus (also known as Y9 2018) | Kirin 659 | 32/64/128 GB | 3/4 GB | 16 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 13 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 4000 mAh | |
Enjoy 9 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 | 32/64 GB | 3/4 GB | 13 MP 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 4000 mAh | |
Enjoy 9 Plus (also known as Y9 2019) | Kirin 710 | 128 GB | 4/6 GB | 16 MP 2 MP (depth) | |||
Enjoy 9s | 64/128 GB | 24 MP 16 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 3400 mAh | |||
Enjoy 9e | Mediatek Helio P35 | 32/64 GB | 3 GB | 13 MP | 3020 mAh | ||
Enjoy 10 | Kirin 710F | 64/128 GB | 4/6 GB | 48 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 4000 mAh | |
Enjoy 10 Plus | 128 GB | 4/6/8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | |||
Enjoy 10s (also known as P Smart S in Europe and Y8p) | 64 GB | 6 GB | |||||
Enjoy 10e | Mediatek Helio P35 | 64/128 GB | 4 GB | 13 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 5000 mAh | |
Enjoy Z 5G | MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G | 64/128 GB | 8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (depth) | 16 MP | 4000 mAh | Yes |
Enjoy 20 | MediaTek Dimensity 720 5G | 128 GB | 4/6 GB | 13 MP (wide) 5 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) | 8 MP | 5000 mAh | |
Enjoy 20 Plus | 6/8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) | 16 MP | 4200 mAh | |||
Enjoy 20 Pro | MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G | 4000 mAh | |||||
Enjoy 20 SE | Kirin 710A | 4/8 GB | 13 MP (wide) 8 MP (ultrawide) 2 MP (macro) | 8 MP | 5000 mAh | No | |
Enjoy 20e | Mediatek Helio P35 Kirin 710A | 64/128 GB | 4/6 GB | 13 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | |||
Enjoy 50 | Kirin 710A | 128/256 GB | 6/8 GB | 13 MP (wide) 2 MP (macro) | 8 MP | 6000 mAh | No |
Enjoy 50 Pro (also known as Nova Y90) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 | 8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 2 MP (macro) 2 MP (depth) | 5000 mAh | |||
Enjoy 50z (also known as Nova Y61) | 6/8 GB | 5 MP | |||||
Enjoy 60 | Kirin 710A | 128/256 GB | 8 GB | 48 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 6000 mAh | No |
Enjoy 60X (also known as Nova Y91) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 | 128/256/512 GB | 50 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 7000 mAh | |||
Enjoy 60 Pro (also known as Nova 11i) | 128/256 GB | 48 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 5000 mAh | ||||
Enjoy 70 (also known as Nova Y72) | Kirin 710A | 128/256 GB | 8 GB | 50 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 8 MP | 6000 mAh | No |
Enjoy 70 Pro (also known as Nova 12i) | Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 | 108 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 5000 mAh | ||||
Enjoy 70z | Kirin 710A | 13 MP (wide) 2 MP (depth) | 6000 mAh |
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Celia is an artificially intelligent virtual assistant developed by Huawei for their latest HarmonyOS and Android-based EMUI smartphones that lack Google Services and a Google Assistant. The assistant can perform day-to-day tasks, which include making a phone call, setting a reminder and checking the weather. It was unveiled on 7 April 2020 and got publicly released on 27 April 2020 via an OTA update solely to selected devices that can update their software to EMUI 10.1.
Huawei Mate 40, Huawei Mate 40 Pro, Huawei Mate 40 Pro Plus and Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche Design is a high-end Android and HarmonyOS based phablets developed by Huawei for its Mate series, succeeding the Huawei Mate 30 range. They were released on October 22, 2020 at Huawei's Online Global Launch Event.
The Honor 30 is a smartphone made by Huawei under their Honor sub-brand. It is a successor of the Huawei Honor 20 within the Huawei Honor series. On 15 April 2020, Honor completed its Chinese launch of the new Honor 30 series of smartphones, adding three new devices to its premium flagship lineup of devices. All the new phones are 5G capable and inherit the leading edge custom RYYB camera sensors. The Honor 30 is powered by the new Kirin 985 chipset, making this the first public showing of the new silicon. The Honor 30 Pro and Pro+ are powered by the well-known Kirin 990 5G chipset. The HONOR 30 Pro and Pro+ share a similar form factor to the Honor 30, but differ in terms of the industrial design, most notably because of the usage of a curved screen.
The Huawei P50 and P50 Pro are HarmonyOS-based high-end smartphones manufactured by Huawei. Unveiled on 21 July 2021, they succeed the Huawei P40 in the P series. In March 2023 Huawei released their successor Huawei P60 Series phones in China, and in May 2023 it released the Huawei P60 Pro in Europe.