Huawei has officially launched the Enjoy 90 series in China and people are already talking about it. The lineup includes the Huawei Enjoy 90, Enjoy 90 Plus and Enjoy 90 Pro Max giving users a range of options to pick from. For those following the Huawei Enjoy 90 Nepal scene this one is worth keeping an eye on as it brings solid everyday features at a budget-friendly price. Powered by the Kirin 8000A chipset and running HarmonyOS 6.0 the standard Enjoy 90 is clearly built for users who want reliability without breaking the bank.
- Kirin 8000A chipset for smooth daily performance
- Large 6620mAh battery with 40W fast charging
- 50MP rear camera with 4K video recording
- 6.67-inch IPS LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate
Display & Design

The 6.67-inch IPS LCD screen on the Enjoy 90 is genuinely nice to use day to day. The 120Hz refresh rate makes everything feel snappy whether you’re scrolling through social media or just navigating the phone. Outdoor visibility is fine too thanks to the 850 nits brightness. The phone itself feels solid in hand with aluminosilicate glass on the front and an aluminum back. Color options are Black, White and Blue and honestly all three look pretty clean. It also has IP64 rating so light rain or a dusty pocket won’t cause any issues and it can survive a drop from up to 1.8 meters which is reassuring.
Performance
Powering the Enjoy 90 is the Kirin 8000A chip and for a budget phone it handles things well. Day to day stuff like browsing, streaming and casual gaming runs without any real complaints. You can pick between two versions which are 8GB RAM with 128GB storage or 8GB RAM with 256GB storage depending on how much space you need. Just keep in mind there’s no option to expand storage later with a memory card so choose wisely from the start. Unlocking is handled by a side fingerprint sensor and it’s fast and accurate in everyday use.
Camera

On the back there’s a 50MP camera with f/1.8 aperture and it takes some genuinely nice shots in daylight. The PDAF keeps focus tight and you won’t find yourself dealing with blurry images very often. Video recording goes up to 4K at 30fps which honestly isn’t something you expect at this price. The front camera is 8MP and it also shoots 4K which makes video calls look way better than the average budget phone. It’s a single camera setup so don’t expect any telephoto or ultra wide options but for everyday photography it gets the job done without much fuss.
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Battery & Connectivity

Battery life is probably where the Enjoy 90 impresses the most. The 6620mAh cell is genuinely big and most users will easily get through a full day and still have juice left before bed. When you do need to charge the 40W fast charging tops it up to 55% in about 30 minutes which is fast enough for most situations. There’s also reverse charging at 5W if you want to charge something small like earbuds or a friend’s phone.
The phone connects to Wi-Fi 6 and 7, has Bluetooth 6.0 and supports GPS along with GLONASS, BDS and other navigation systems. USB-C with OTG is there too. The two things missing are NFC and a headphone jack which some people will feel more than others.
Huawei Enjoy 90 Specifications
- Design, build: 166.1 x 76.6 x 8.3 mm , 212 g, Glass front, plastic frame, aluminum back, IP65 dust and water resistant
- Display: 6.67 inches IPS LCD, 120Hz
- Processor: Kirin 8000A
- Memory: 8GB/128GB, 8GB/256GB
- Rear Camera: 50 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps
- Front Camera: 8 MP, f/2.0, (wide)
- Software & UI: HarmonyOS 6.0
- Network & SIM: 5G, Dual Nano-SIM
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, GPS, NFC, IR blaster, USB Type-C 2.0, OTG
- Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
- Battery: 6,620 mAh, 40W wired (55% in 30 min), 5W reverse wired charging
Huawei Enjoy 90 Price and Availability in Nepal
In China the base 8GB/128GB model goes for CNY 1,299 and the 8GB/256GB version is priced at CNY 1,599. Over in Nepal the Huawei Enjoy 90 Nepal expected price is around NPR 37,000 for the base version and NPR 40,000 for the bigger storage option. No official word on a Nepal launch date yet so it’s worth checking in with local Huawei stores every now and then for updates.
| Huawei Enjoy 90 | Price in China (Official) | Price in Nepal (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| 8GB / 128GB | CNY 1,299 | NPR 37,000 |
| 8GB / 256GB | CNY 1,599 | NPR 40,000 |
| Huawei Enjoy 90 | Price in China (Official) | Price in Nepal (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| 8GB / 128GB | CNY 1,299 | NPR 37,000 |
| 8GB / 256TB | CNY 1,599 | NPR 40,000 |
Conclusion
Honestly the Huawei Enjoy 90 is a pretty good phone for the money. The battery lasts long the screen feels smooth and the camera is more than good enough for casual everyday use. Sure it misses out on NFC and a headphone jack and the resolution isn’t the sharpest but none of that feels like a big deal at this price. If the Huawei Enjoy 90 Nepal release happens it could easily become a go-to option for people who want a dependable phone without spending a lot.
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