After the standard model, it’s the turn of the bigger brother: a few days after the appearance of Honor 600 on Geekbench, here comes the Pro variant as well. What interests us is not the score — at this stage performance is relative — but the specifications: benchmarks offer an overview of what to expect and reveal the presence of a Qualcomm SoC of considerable caliber.
The new Honor 600 Pro appears under the code VKP-NX9, already identified earlier thanks to various certifications. The device scored 2,858 points in single-core and 8,666 points in multi-core, with 12 GB of RAM and Android 16 (certainly with MagicOS 10). The interesting detail is the chipset: on board we find the Snapdragon 8 Elite, former flagship chipset of the series (already present also with Honor 500 Pro, unreleased in Italy).
Below you’ll find a first draft of the smartphone’s specs, obtained thanks to rumors so far. In the meantime, we remind you that the Chinese company has already started to rev up its engines with some official teasers: among the highlights is the new orange colorway, clearly inspired by Cupertino.
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