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Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro is rumoured to launch with a 2.5GHz processor

Rumors regarding the Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro launch is making the rounds, this device is said to run HarmonyOS on a 2.5GHz processor.

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Rumours regarding the launch of Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro are circulating the internet. Currently, the Enjoy 50 is on sale in China and is also available as the Y50 in other regions like Africa. Adding a Pro model to the Enjoy 50 line-up will entail some upgrades and new features. All pieces of information concerning this device are at this moment rumours as there is no official statement from Huawei.

Already we can confirm from leaks that the Enjoy 50 Pro will feature some design changes as against the Enjoy 50. It’d come with a ring camera cutout commonly seen with Huawei Mate devices and the Honor Magic series. Digital Chat Station via his Weibo account says that the launch of this device is fast approaching. He also went on to share a few specifications and features of this coming device.

Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro rumoured specifications

Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro will have a similar camera cutout to the Mate 40 series.
Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro will have a similar camera cutout to the Mate 40 series.

Starting with its display, leaks claim that it’ll be a 6.7-inch FHD LCD screen. It’d also support a high refresh rate, but there is no figure to it. The exact processor isn’t also known, but Digital Chat Station points it out as being a 2.4GHz processor.

It’d use a similar camera system to the Enjoy 50 with a dual camera set-up housing a 50MP and 2MP rear camera. Sticking to Huawei mobile services, this device will run HarmonyOS bringing multi-device collaboration to a user’s doorstep. Powering the Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro will be a 5000mAh battery with 40W fast charging.

This is all the information currently available on this device. Its launch date, colour variants, and price of this device will come from the company towards its launch. The Enjoy 50 Pro will launch in China, and possibly a global version might launch under Huawei’s Y-series.

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