Honor knows its new 600 Pro has ‘familiar premium aesthetics’ — but it beats the iPhone 17 Pro in two key ways
- On Wednesday, Honor unveiled the budget-friendly Honor 600, featuring a 200MP camera and 7,000mAh battery wrapped in an iPhone-inspired design.
- Honor designs often draw from premium aesthetics, with past models inspired by Barcelona's Casa Mil and Panerai watchmaking; the 600 series balances these influences with its own "precision-carved unibody design."
- The Honor 600 Pro boasts a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with 0.98mm bezels, claimed to be the thinnest ever on a phone . The rear camera system comprises a 200MP wide lens, 12MP ultra-wide, and 50MP periscope telephoto with 3.5x optical zoom.
- Powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with AI-powered video tools, the device costs the equivalent of 620 in Malaysia, though Honor has not confirmed official UK pricing.
- TechRadar is conducting a full review of both models with a verdict expected in the coming days, while broader availability Stateside and Australia remains unlikely for now.
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Honor’s new phones look like iPhones for Android
Honor has announced the 600 and 600 Pro, which it calls "accessible flagships," and they look… familiar. Especially in that orange. The Pro makes the iPhone comparison especially obvious thanks to its triple rear camera - it even has the same flash layout - while the 600 is just a hair subtler because it drops the Pro's 3.5x telephoto lens. Honor actually pulled the same move with last year's iPhone Air-inspired Honor 500, but that phone only la…
HONOR 600 Series debuts in UAE with AI camera and flagship power
Debo Zhang, General Manager, HONOR GCC. 200MP AI Night Camera, Snapdragon performance, and advanced AI creativity tools redefine the premium mid-range smartphone experience HONOR has launched its new HONOR 600 Series in the UAE, introducing the HONOR 600 and HONOR 600 Pro at a starting price of Dh1,599. Unveiled at a Dubai launch event attended by media, partners, influencers, and technology enthusiasts, the new range is positioned to bring flag…
By succeeding the Honor 400 directly, the new Honor 600 shuts down on the 500 series, the "cash" range being renewed twice a year in Asia. Commercialized from €549, the newcomer has something to surprise, but not where it was expected.
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