The launch of the new series Honor 600 is scheduled for the April 22 (for some Global markets, it will arrive in May). Although a few days are still left, the official Saudi site has published a detailed feature dedicated to both models, confirming much of the common features and the differences. If you’re curious to learn more, you can now have a clearer idea of which model to choose.
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In reality, the rumors about the lineup are numerous and we have already gotten our hands on leaked specifications. However, so far we have had few confirmations and many rumors: in this case, the official store is speaking, so the information published is more than reliable.
Let’s start with the base model, Honor 600: don’t be fooled by the fact that it’s the younger brother, because in terms of aesthetics, cameras and hardware, we are dealing with a mid-range of considerable note. As usual, style plays a key role for the brand, but the inspiration is quite evident: the camera module is a large rectangular island that nods to the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max.
The orange color is also a nod to Cupertino and its flagship generation. The phone is only 7.8 mm thick and weighs 190 grams, with an extra-large 7,000 mAh battery. The front panel features a large OLED display with ultra-thin bezels (0.98 mm), a central punch-hole, 120 Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of no less than 8,000 nits.
The latter guarantees impeccable visibility even under intense sunlight, so outdoor use won’t be a problem. The site confirms the presence of the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, with charging up to 80W. The 27W reverse charging is useful for using the capacious battery as an emergency power bank.
The camera system is led by a 200 MP main sensor with a 1/1.4″ size and CIPA-level optical stabilization 6.0. Next to it we find an ultra-wide-angle camera with a 112° field of view (12 MP) and a color temperature sensor. There is also a 50 MP selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture.
As is now customary, there are AI-powered features such as AI Super Zoom 2.0 and AI Image to Video 2.0. The software is MagicOS 10, based on Android 16, while the available color options are 3 (namely Black, Golden White and Orange). Finally, for durability, the Honor 600 is rated IP68/IP69/IP69K.
The younger sibling offers a solid set of specifications but the real star is Honor 600 Pro: the higher-end model takes all the positives of the small and improves some specifications. The weight rises to 200 grams but the thickness remains unchanged, given the same battery.
What changes is the camera department, which gains a third sensor: the smartphone introduces a telephoto periscope 50 MP sensor with a 3.5X optical zoom and OIS. The main 200 MP sensor remains unchanged, except for the CIPA 6.5 stabilization, and the same goes for the ultra-wide and the selfie camera.
To give the device an extra boost, we have the Snapdragon 8 Elite, Qualcomm’s former flagship chipset. We’re talking about a 3 nm solution with high performance, with a GPU equipped with ray tracing support and a more powerful NPU.
It also improves charging with the addition of that 50W wireless while the rest of the features do not change.
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