The Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro have launched in Europe. The Pro's early bird deal is €800 (≈$938) instead of €1000 ($1,172), and the first 500 orders also get the Pad X8a or Choice Projector Air Pro plus headphones and screen insurance.
The regular Honor 600 early bird has reduced all storage variants from €550 (≈$645) to €500 ($586). The battery difference between the European and international versions is an increase from a 6,400mAh capacity to 7,000mAh. Everything else is the same.
Meet the Honor 600
The Honor 600 has a 6.57-inch AMOLED with a 1264×2728 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness reaches 8,000 nits. It uses the 4-nanometer Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip with the Adreno 722 GPU.
Memory reaches 12GB RAM with 512GB storage, and there's no microSD slot. The camera setup includes a 200MP main lens with OIS and a 12MP ultrawide lens with autofocus.
The selfie lens is 50MP, and the device supports 4K capturing on both front and rear. Battery capacity is 7,000mAh internationally, but only 6,400 mAh in Europe. It charges at 80W wired, with 27W reverse wired charging. There is no wireless charging.


Honor used a glass front and aluminum frame for the design, and it’s IP68/IP69K rated to handle submersion and high-pressure water jets.
It runs Android 16 with MagicOS 10, and Honor is promising six major Android upgrades. The phone is available in Golden White, Black, and Orange. The expected release date is May 30 when it'll be priced around €550 ($645).
Honor 600 Pro is also looking good
The Honor 600 Pro uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip paired with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. The screen is a 6.57-inch AMOLED with a 120Hz refresh rate and 8000 nits peak brightness.
Like the base model, it has a 200MP main shooter camera with OIS, backed by a 3.5x telephoto and an ultrawide lens with autofocus. All three shoot 4K resolution. The battery is a larger 7000mAh, and it launches on Android 16 with six major OS upgrades. It's IP68/IP69K rated, and pricing is €800 ($938).

While these two new phones are settling in, an unannounced Honor phone with the model code LNA-NX3 appeared Geekbench recently
Rumors have it that it's an Honor 600e phone, which is a cheaper variant of the series.
It scored 993 (single-core) and 3,054 (multi-core), and runs a MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chip with a Mali-G610 MC2 GPU. The chip itself is an octa-core processor split into two four performance cores for heavy apps, and four efficiency cores for lighter tasks. The phone has 8GB RAM, and it's on Android 16. But Honor hasn't said anything about it officially.
It seems to be different from the Honor 600 Lite, another affordable phone in the same series, which has already been confirmed to have a 108MP main camera. Yet, it runs the same Dimensity 7100 chip, and has a 6,520mAh. There is no wireless charging, but only 45W wired support.