The new mid-to-high-end smartphones from Honor are now official (also in Italy) and yet it seems the Chinese manufacturer still has another card to play. Honor 600e returns to show itself and this time it does so through Geekbench: the benchmark platform reveals some details about the specifications and seems to bolster a hypothesis that had been in the air for some time.
The phone appeared on Geekbench under the code LNA-NX3, very similar to the one spotted on Google Play Console last March. It’s probably the Honor 600e, the fourth addition to this generation: the device scored 993 points in single-core and 3,054 in multi-core; on the memory side, 8 GB of RAM were recorded, while the chipset appears to be the Dimensity 7100.
This very fact opens the door to the hypothesis of a rebrand: the smartphone seems to be a variant of Honor 600 Lite, launched in various global markets (Italy included, it’s on sale for €329 in the official store). It remains to be seen whether there will be technical differences or if it will simply be a name change depending on certain markets.
While waiting to learn more, we leave you with the possible specifications, based on the hardware of our 600 Lite.
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