Report: Huawei (华为) Enjoy 90 (畅享 90) series to be announced soon — Kirin 8-series (麒麟 8 系) chip + "Giant Whale" battery
Leak and immediate claims
It has been reported that a Weibo leaker, @体验 more, revealed the Huawei (华为) Enjoy (畅享) 90 series is about to be officially announced and will be positioned around a Kirin 8-series (麒麟 8 系) chip and a so‑called "Giant Whale" large battery. The same source suggested Huawei — like Apple, reportedly — may push out more models now while storage chip prices surge, keeping price increases minimal or flat to grab additional market share.
What the phones might inherit from the last generation
For context, the Enjoy 80 (畅享 80) launched in April last year as a value‑oriented model with a 6,620 mAh battery, 40W wired charging, a 6.67‑inch 90Hz LCD "eye care" display, an X key for shortcuts, and a camera setup led by a 50MP rear sensor; the 8+128GB trim started at ¥1,199. Will the Enjoy 90 deliver a true upgrade in performance and endurance while holding the line on price? That is the key product question for consumers.
Market and geopolitical implications
Huawei has not confirmed the leak. Any return of a Kirin‑branded SoC is notable because Huawei's chipset ambitions have been constrained for years by U.S. export controls that limited access to advanced foundry processes. It has been reported that Huawei is working with domestic supply‑chain partners to rebuild in‑house silicon capabilities, but details on process nodes and production partners for a Kirin 8‑series remain unverified. If accurate, the Enjoy 90 would signal Huawei continuing a pragmatic strategy: leverage recognizable in‑house branding and large batteries to defend share in China's fiercely competitive midrange market amid global supply and pricing pressures.
