Following the launch of the Lite model (already official in some markets), it’s time to look at the higher-end siblings. In the past days we’ve dealt with benchmarks and leaked images, but now there are the first official teasers. The Honor 600 series is on track and as a calling card the Chinese company has decided to use the orange coloration (which looks very iPhone-style).
The orange hue has been legitimized in recent months by Apple, with the new iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. Never has a color been so striking, but when Cupertino speaks it’s law and everyone obeys: even the Chinese company has joined the orange-phone trend, with the Honor 600 lineup.
The first teasers show some details, such as a portion of the camera island, the button dedicated to AI functions and the straight edges with rounded corners. Nothing flashy, then, but a simple preview of what awaits us.
Honor’s images seem to “confirm” the leaked renders: in fact the two smartphones have already been shown by Roland Quandt, an insider whose reliability would be an understatement. Additionally the standard model would have appeared on Geekbench, with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 on board.
For accuracy, note that from the leaked renders it seems only the Honor 600 Pro will be available in orange, while the smaller brother should find space only in black and white. Given the appearance of the first teasers, it’s likely the series will arrive in the coming months, in April or May – globally.
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