Huawei has recently launched the new Enjoy 80 smartphone in China, and it looks like the phone will soon debut in the global market as Nova Y73. The device has recently appeared on a network approval certification site, hinting at its existence.
Enjoy 70 was launched in December 2023 and jumped to the global stage in January 2024, rebranded as Nova Y72. Now, the company aims to treat the Enjoy 80 handset similarly and bring it to worldwide consumers.
According to a Russian website, the Huawei Nova Y73 has appeared on the DNS database. While the model number is unknown, the website says the phone is a rebranded version of the Enjoy 80 and will soon enter the overseas market.
Inputs reveal that the Nova Y73 will continue to use the same specs as the Enjoy 80. It will feature a 12nm Kirin 710/710A chipset. The device will stick with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage. It won’t support the 512GB option.
Speaking of the colors, the Nova Y73 will only feature two shades: Light Blue and Black, unlike the Enjoy 80, which has four colors. (White Gold, Green, Blue, Black)

Huawei Nova Y73 launching soon as a rebranded version of Enjoy 80 (Image Credits: DNS)
The listing shows the device will pre-install Android 15-based EMUI 12 OS. But that seems a mistake, and the Nova Y73 phone may use EMUI 15 based on Android 12.
Rest of the features are the same as the Enjoy 80. For instance, a 6.67-inch screen, a 50MP rear main camera, and a 6620mAh battery with 40W fast charging support.
Huawei could price the Nova Y73 smartphone for RUB 16,999 ($205) or RUB 18,999 ($230). Besides, Russia could be the first market to witness the launch of Nova Y73. More details will become clear as the device reaches its official launch.
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