The HONOR 600 series is set to make its official debut on April 23 following some speculation on early released photos. Scheduled for 10 AM in France, the launch will officially introduce both the standard HONOR 600 and the Pro variant to the global stage. To generate early interest, the company is running an early-bird campaign on its official landing page, which provides potential buyers a flat €150 discount for signing up, alongside a chance to win accessories for as little as €0.10. This promotional strategy highlights the brand’s aggressive approach to capturing market share in the premium segment.
The news comes shortly after live images of the HONOR 600 Pro surfaced, revealing a major redesign compared to previous regional models. The device features an updated camera island with a design that critics and fans alike have noted shares a striking resemblance to the iPhone 17 Pro. Both devices are rumored to feature 6.59-inch OLED displays with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rates. A standout feature is the dedicated AI button on the side, intended to provide quick access to intelligent tools. Likewise, both handsets are expected to bring massive 9,000 mAh batteries, offering significant endurance for heavy users.
Under the hood, the standard model will likely carry a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, while the Pro version is expected to utilize a flagship-tier Snapdragon 8-series chip. Photography enthusiasts can look forward to a 200MP main sensor with OIS and an unspecified ultrawide lens on both models, while the Pro adds a telephoto module.
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