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Design & Build: 156.0 x 74.7 x 7.8 mm, Glass back, aluminum frame, IP68/IP69/IP69K rating, 190 gm
Display: 6.57-inch flat AMOLED, 2728 × 1264 pixels, 1B colors, 120Hz, 3840Hz PWM, HDR Vivid, 8,000 nits (peak)
Chipset: Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (4nm)
Memory: 8/12GB RAM, 256/512GB storage
Software & UI: MagicOS 10 based on Android 16
Rear Cameras: 200MP main, f/1.9, OIS + 12MP ultrawide, 112° FoV, AF
Front Camera: 50MP, f/2.0 wide, 4K video
Security: Optical in-display fingerprint sensor, 2D face unlock
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C, 5G, e-SIM,
Sensors: Accelerometer, gyro, proximity (ultrasound), compass, GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/ NavIC/QZSS/BDS, NFC
Battery: 7000mAh, 80W wired, 27W reverse wired
As I said above, the Honor 600 design is often compared with the iPhone 17 Pro because of its striking wide rectangular camera island, rounded corners, and vibrant orange color. The phone uses a flat aluminum frame, offering you a premium in-hand feel. It measures 7.8mm thick and weighs around 190 gm, which is slightly thicker and heavier than the Honor 400 (7.3mm, 184 gm).
Looking at the back, its rectangular camera module carries two lenses, and next to it is a pill-like module housing a flash and depth sensor. It also has a dedicated physical AI button on the side of the phone for instant access to tools like video generation.
Additionally, continuing Honor's legacy of durable design, the Honor 600 has an IP68, IP69, and IP69K rating for dust-tight and water-resistant, meaning the phone is ideal for long run. The phone has also received "SGS Drop-resistant" certification, while it is available in three color options: Orange, Black, and Golden White.

In terms of display, Honor 600 features a 6.57-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel with a pixel density of 458 PPI and 10-bit color depth to deliver vibrant video and images. The screen can reach up to 8,000 nits of brightness when viewing HDR content, which is a huge jump from 5,000 nits of HDR brightness on its predecessor.
Moreover, it supports a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling, and for extensive eye care, the Honor 600 comes with features like 3,840Hz PWM dimming and blue light dimming as well.
For optics, the Honor 600 has a dual camera setup, where you get a 1/1.4-inch 200MP main sensor with an f/1.9 aperture and a 12MP ultrawide sensor with an f/2.2 aperture on the back.

At least its main camera offers dual stabilization (OIS+EIS) to shoot reasonably stable and blur-free videos. Whereas on the front, the Honor 600 features a 50MP selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture for selfies and video calls. So there is no new camera hardware compared to the Honor 400 series.
AI Image to Video 2.0: Just like the 400 series, the Honor 600 series could turn one image into a video; however, now it comes with a 2.0 version. Jumping from a single photo, it can now combine up to three different images and text prompts into a single 8-second story.
Moving photo eraser: As the name suggests, it is a new tool added to the phone that can remove unwanted objects from images and videos.
Night mode: It is marketed as an ultra-clear night camera, which is said to reduce noise in dark environments without making the sky look unnaturally bright and offer a much more realistic image even in low light.
Under the hood, the Honor 600 is powered by a mid-range Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip built on a 4nm node. Once again, that's the same processor you'll find on the Honor 400.

The battery side of things sees a nice upgrade, since the Honor 600 now brings a large 7,000 mAh battery compared to a 6,000 mAh unit on the Honor 400. It supports 80W wired charging and 27W reverse wired charging. On the software side, it ships with MagicOS 10 based on Android 16.
As I said above, the Honor 600 design is often compared with the iPhone 17 Pro because of its striking wide rectangular camera island, rounded corners, and vibrant orange color. The phone uses a flat aluminum frame, offering you a premium in-hand feel. It measures 7.8mm thick and weighs around 190 gm, which is slightly thicker and heavier than the Honor 400 (7.3mm, 184 gm).
Looking at the back, its rectangular camera module carries two lenses, and next to it is a pill-like module housing a flash and depth sensor. It also has a dedicated physical AI button on the side of the phone for instant access to tools like video generation.
Additionally, continuing Honor's legacy of durable design, the Honor 600 has an IP68, IP69, and IP69K rating for dust-tight and water-resistant, meaning the phone is ideal for long run. The phone has also received "SGS Drop-resistant" certification, while it is available in three color options: Orange, Black, and Golden White.

In terms of display, Honor 600 features a 6.57-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel with a pixel density of 458 PPI and 10-bit color depth to deliver vibrant video and images. The screen can reach up to 8,000 nits of brightness when viewing HDR content, which is a huge jump from 5,000 nits of HDR brightness on its predecessor.
Moreover, it supports a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling, and for extensive eye care, the Honor 600 comes with features like 3,840Hz PWM dimming and blue light dimming as well.
For optics, the Honor 600 has a dual camera setup, where you get a 1/1.4-inch 200MP main sensor with an f/1.9 aperture and a 12MP ultrawide sensor with an f/2.2 aperture on the back.

At least its main camera offers dual stabilization (OIS+EIS) to shoot reasonably stable and blur-free videos. Whereas on the front, the Honor 600 features a 50MP selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture for selfies and video calls. So there is no new camera hardware compared to the Honor 400 series.
AI Image to Video 2.0: Just like the 400 series, the Honor 600 series could turn one image into a video; however, now it comes with a 2.0 version. Jumping from a single photo, it can now combine up to three different images and text prompts into a single 8-second story.
Moving photo eraser: As the name suggests, it is a new tool added to the phone that can remove unwanted objects from images and videos.
Night mode: It is marketed as an ultra-clear night camera, which is said to reduce noise in dark environments without making the sky look unnaturally bright and offer a much more realistic image even in low light.
Under the hood, the Honor 600 is powered by a mid-range Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip built on a 4nm node. Once again, that's the same processor you'll find on the Honor 400.

The battery side of things sees a nice upgrade, since the Honor 600 now brings a large 7,000 mAh battery compared to a 6,000 mAh unit on the Honor 400. It supports 80W wired charging and 27W reverse wired charging. On the software side, it ships with MagicOS 10 based on Android 16.