The Honor 600 series targets the affordable flagship segment by featuring Snapdragon performance and a 7,000mAh battery.
The new lineup combines flagship Snapdragon performance with a sharp display, an extensive battery, and a 200MP primary camera.
Honor has officially unveiled its latest N-series devices, introducing several significant enhancements compared to the Honor 400 series, which was the previous N-series lineup released outside of China. The Pro model within the new Honor 600 series is particularly noteworthy, as it aims to be an “accessible flagship” that combines a high-end Snapdragon SoC with an impressive display and a large battery, all at a competitive price.
Premium specifications without a premium price tag
The new lineup pushes Honor’s N-series into flagship status, with both the standard Honor 600 and the more advanced Honor 600 Pro featuring capabilities often found in pricier phones. The Honor 600 Pro is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, making it a viable choice for gaming and intensive tasks. In contrast, the standard variant utilizes the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, delivering a balanced combination of performance and efficiency.
Honor 600 Pro in Golden White, Orange, and Black
Regarding display quality, both models include a 6.57-inch OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, a peak brightness of 8,000 nits, and 3,840Hz PWM dimming. Battery performance is also a significant highlight, with both devices housing a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery that supports 80W wired fast charging and 27W reverse charging. The Pro model goes further by offering 50W wireless charging, a feature often lacking in budget-friendly flagships.
Honor 600 in Orange, Golden White, and Black
The camera specifications of the Honor 600 series are impressive as well, with both devices sporting a 200MP main camera featuring a large 1/1.4-inch sensor. The Pro model pairs this with a 50MP telephoto lens allowing up to 120x zoom and CIPA 6.5 image stabilization, along with a 12MP ultrawide camera and a 50MP front-facing camera. The standard version retains the same ultrawide and selfie cameras but omits the telephoto option.
As previously mentioned, Honor is introducing its enhanced AI Image to Video 2.0 feature with this lineup, enabling users to create short videos from still images using natural language prompts. Both models also benefit from improved durability, boasting an IP69K rating along with enhanced drop resistance certification.
Pricing and availability
Honor has launched the 600 series in Malaysia today, with the Pro model priced at RM3,099 (~$784) for the 12GB+256GB configuration and RM3,299 (~$835) for the 512GB storage option. The basic Honor 600 comes in a single 12GB+512GB option priced at RM2,599 (~$658). Both models are available in Orange, Golden White, and Black color choices.
Honor has confirmed plans to expand the devices to other global markets, but details regarding regional pricing and availability are still to be announced.
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