The Honor 600 series once again comes in two models: the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro. They are set to debut globally on April 23, 2026. The official overseas account has already released a design teaser video, and the core specifications are quite clear. The main difference is a slight adjustment to the camera deco design in the Chinese version.

So, how’s the design? It’s quite controversial — completely different from the 500 series. The previous generation had a more “Air-style” look, while the 600 series now resembles the iPhone 17 Pro lineup.

Performance
It’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm process), the same chip as the 500 Pro — a sub-flagship processor. On GeekBench 6, it scores 2858 in single-core and 8666 in multi-core, which is quite impressive, with solid power efficiency. In real-world testing, Genshin Impact runs steadily at 60 FPS on high settings, with the device temperature reaching only 41.2°C.
Battery & Charging
This time, it features a massive 9200mAh Qinghai Lake silicon-carbon battery (with improved energy density). Keep in mind, this is in a relatively compact 6.5-inch device — quite remarkable. It can easily last around 1.5 days under normal use. It also supports 100W wired fast charging and 50W wireless charging.
Camera
The rear features a triple-camera setup:
- 200MP wide main camera (with OIS, ultra-clear imaging, CIPA 5.0 stabilization, and advanced portrait/live photo capabilities)
- 3.5x telephoto camera (with OIS)
- Front camera: 64MP, supporting AI portrait blur
The design features a horizontal large matrix camera module, an orange frosted glass back cover, oversized R-angles, ultra-thin uniform bezels on all four sides, and a flat metal frame with sharp edges. So tell me—doesn’t this look like an “Apple alternative”?
In terms of peripheral features, it includes IP68/IP69K dust and water resistance (resistant to high-pressure water jets), an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor (supports wet-hand unlocking), infrared remote control, full-feature NFC, an X-axis linear motor, and symmetrical dual speakers. It runs the MagicOS 10 system (based on Android 16).
Price increases are inevitable, as global DRAM price hikes are pushing overall retail prices upward.
