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Huawei Enjoy 20e debut in China for US$220

January 7, 2022
Source: brumpost.com brumpost.com
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Huawei despite making premium smartphones still make entry-level devices and one of them is the new Enjoy 20e which is now being released in China with a US$220 price tag for the 6GB and 128GB model. Another interesting thing about the release of the device is the fact that the company is offering a US$8 limited-time discount on the device. The Huawei Enjoy 20e comes in a triple color configuration namely: Black, Purple, and Green and it’s going to be available from all authorized stores in China. If we compare, the 2021 edition of the Enjoy 20e was launched at...
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