Official listings beat Honor to the announcement. Both phones are confirmed ahead of whatever they had planned for next week.
The 600 runs Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. The Pro gets Snapdragon 8 Elite — same chip Qualcomm was putting in flagships throughout last year. That gap matters more than any spec sheet makes it sound.




Same 6.5-inch OLED panel on both, 2,728 x 1,264px at 120Hz, bezels trimmed down from the previous generation. 50MP selfie camera, f/2.0. Neither phone is skimping on the front camera, which is worth noting given the price tier these are likely targeting.
Cameras
200MP main shooter, 1/1.4″ sensor, shared across both models. 12MP ultrawide covering 112 degrees, also shared. The Pro throws in a 50MP periscope telephoto at 3.5x — the standard 600 doesn’t get that at all.
Design
Honor calls it an “inspiring look.” The orange colorway in particular pulls pretty heavily from iPhone 17 Pro territory. Metal frames, dedicated AI button on the right side.


Battery
7,000mAh Si-C cells. 80W wired, 50W wireless, 27W reverse wired. IP69K protection — that’s the high-pressure jet rating, not just splash resistance.


MagicOS 10 on Android 16, AI to Video 2.0 bundled in. Full reveal next week.

















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