Huawei's Enjoy 70X is taking HarmonyOS 6 testing to the next level with immersive upgrades. Since its launch, the phone has been craving for feature-rich enhancements, and the HarmonyOS 6 internal beta has granted this wish for a select few. Now, Huawei is opening the HarmonyOS 6 program to all Enjoy 70X users through wider test availability. This move allows more people to experience the newest features and improvements before the software rollout. But here's where it gets controversial: the public beta release is when developers finalize the software's stability, yet they still seek more feedback to give the pre-release software its final touches. So, while the official timeline for the update's release remains unclear, the public beta is already available with software version 6.0.0.130SP16. This version reportedly upgrades the API version 22, making the Enjoy 70X the first phone to run the latest HarmonyOS version. However, more information is needed to confirm this API status. The update brings two changelogs: existing users will receive system optimizations and the January 2026 security patch through a small OTA update. First-time testers, on the other hand, will enjoy over a dozen improvements, including personalizations, Live view enhancements, better phone customizations, themes, battery efficiency, data security, and more. These features are combined with AI capabilities, making the user experience easier than ever. Notable improvements include voice recognition, which now supports natural language processing. The Enjoy 70X, equipped with a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen and a 120Hz refresh rate, boasts a large 6100mAh battery that supports 40W wired super-fast charging. It uses an in-house Kirin 8000 chipset, making it one among the newest devices to bring this processor to the market. As a tech enthusiast, Deng Li, who keeps exploring and inspecting new technologies closely, is likely excited about these upgrades. But what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with Huawei's approach to software testing and updates? Share your thoughts in the comments below!