Wiko, a French smartphone manufacturer, has been primarily introducing products resembling Huawei devices in the Chinese market of late. Their latest release, the Hi Enjoy 60s, isn’t an exact replica of any specific device but does operate on HarmonyOS.
The Enjoy 60s bears resemblances to the Huawei Enjoy 60, which was unveiled in the initial half of the year. It boasts a matching 6.75” LCD screen, featuring a waterdrop notch housing an 8 MP camera and a basic 720p resolution. Powered by the Dimensity 700 chipset, the device enables 5G connectivity.
Equipped with a 13 MP primary camera and a 2 MP depth sensor, the Enjoy 60s presents a dual-camera setup. As part of the Harmony ecosystem, seamless integration with Huawei devices is facilitated through the AI Life app. With a substantial 6,000 mAh battery and 22.5W SuperCharge support—a standard feature in Huawei devices—it ensures prolonged usage. Other notable attributes include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, dual SA/NSA connectivity, and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
Available in Black, White, or Blue, Wiko’s Hi Enjoy 60s 5G sports the Harmony ‘H’ logo in gold on the back, omitting the traditional Wiko ‘W’. Similar to Huawei’s approach, the exact RAM specifications haven’t been disclosed by the manufacturer.
However, there are two memory variants on offer: 128 GB and 256 GB, priced at CNY1,399 ($190) and CNY1,599 ($220), respectively. Interested customers can pre-order the phone through Huawei’s Vmall online store.
Published on 11/17/23 10:31 | by Rawa John