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    A Sneak Peek at The New HONOR 600 Series: The Next HONOR Flagship is Coming

    13/04/2026No Comments7 Mins Read158 Views
    A Sneak Peek at The New HONOR 600 Series: The Next HONOR Flagship is Coming
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    HONOR has been quietly building up momentum in the mid-to-high-end smartphone space for a while now, and with the HONOR 600 Pro, the brand is making a statement that’s hard to ignore. This isn’t just another incremental upgrade to an existing lineup. HONOR is repositioning the entire HONOR 600 series as a proper flagship, and from what we’ve seen in early hands-on sessions, they’re backing that claim up with some genuinely serious hardware.

    Here’s a full breakdown of what makes the HONOR 600 Pro worth paying attention to.

    It’s Official: The HONOR 600 Series is Now a Flagship

    HONOR 600 Series

    This is probably the biggest shift HONOR has made in a while. The HONOR 600 series, which previously sat in the mid-range category alongside the rest of the N-series lineup, has now been officially reclassified as a flagship product. That’s not just a marketing rebadge either. HONOR has confirmed that the 600 Pro will be powered by an “Elite” chipset, which points squarely at either the Snapdragon 8 Elite or the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

    Both chips are genuinely top-tier by any standard. The Snapdragon 8 Elite in particular already powers some of the best Android phones you can buy right now, so having it in the HONOR 600 Pro means you’re getting performance that comfortably handles gaming, multitasking, video editing, and whatever else you throw at it. The reclassification feels earned here, not just a label change.

    A 200MP Camera That Borrows From the Magic Series Playbook

    HONOR 600 Series

    Photography is where the HONOR 600 Pro gets really interesting. The main sensor clocks in at 200MP, which puts it in increasingly crowded company since we’re seeing the same megapixel count from other Chinese brands like vivo and realme. But HONOR is doing a few things differently to stand out.

    First, the HONOR 600 Pro carries the Night Engine technology that was previously exclusive to the HONOR Magic8 Pro, which is HONOR’s actual top-of-the-line flagship. Having that trickle down to the 600 series is a meaningful upgrade for anyone who shoots a lot in low light. Combined with a tuned-up AI Color Engine for more accurate colour rendering, the camera setup is shaping up to be genuinely capable rather than just spec-sheet impressive.

    Then there’s the 120x zoom. Before you get too excited, most of that reach is achieved through digital cropping, with generative AI upscaling kicking in at the higher zoom levels to keep the output looking usable. It’s not optical zoom all the way, so manage your expectations for extreme close-ups, but for casual zooming in on something across the street or at a concert, it should do the job just fine.

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    The headline stabilisation spec is CIPA 6.5, which HONOR claims is the highest in the industry right now. CIPA is the standardised rating system for optical image stabilisation, so a 6.5 rating means handheld shots and video should stay noticeably smooth even without a gimbal.

    Cold-Carving, Ultra-Thin Bezels, and a Build That Means Business

    The physical construction of the HONOR 600 Pro is genuinely worth talking about. HONOR uses a process they call “cold-carving” to create the 0.5mm back panel. The result is a chassis that reportedly offers a 200% increase in bending strength compared to a conventionally manufactured panel. That’s not just a fun manufacturing trivia point; it actually means the phone should be significantly more resistant to the kind of flex stress that causes internal damage over time.

    On the front, HONOR is claiming the thinnest bezels currently available in the smartphone industry at 0.98mm. For reference, most phones today sit somewhere in the 1.5mm to 2mm range for their thinnest bezel, so 0.98mm is genuinely impressive. You’re essentially getting a display that bleeds almost right to the edges of the device, which makes for a very clean, immersive look when you’re watching content or browsing.

    The AI Button: Familiar Territory, But Welcome Nonetheless

    HONOR 600 Series

    One of the more interesting hardware additions is a third physical button on the right side of the device, positioned separately from the power button and volume rocker. HONOR calls it the “AI Button,” and its behaviour is closely modelled after Apple’s Action Button on the iPhone 15 Pro and 16 series, right down to the settings UI.

    In practice, this means you can assign shortcuts to it, launch specific apps, trigger camera modes, or access other functions without navigating through menus. It’s a convenience feature that sounds small but actually makes a real difference in day-to-day use once you’ve set it up the way you want. HONOR isn’t the first Android brand to do this, but having a dedicated hardware shortcut button is still a rarity outside of Apple’s ecosystem, so it’s a welcome addition regardless.

    The Design: Cupertino Inspiration is Very Much in Play

    Let’s just say it plainly: the HONOR 600 Pro looks a lot like an iPhone 17 Pro. The rectangular rear camera housing, the overall chassis layout, the proportions, it’s all very clearly inspired by Apple’s current design language. HONOR seems pretty comfortable with this, given that one of the three available colour options is an orange shade that closely resembles Apple’s Cosmic Orange. The other two colours are Golden White and Black.

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    Whether you find this distracting or refreshing probably depends on your personal taste. The phone is still very attractive in person, and the construction quality from early impressions seems solid. If you’ve always liked the look of the current iPhone Pro but wanted to stay on Android, the HONOR 600 Pro might honestly be worth a second look.

    The AI Feature: Improved Image to Video is Real

    HONOR 600 Series

    One feature that’s got tech reviewers genuinely curious is the upgraded Image to Video AI on the HONOR 600 Series. On previous HONOR 400 series, this feature worked mostly on autopilot. You fed it a photo and it decided how to animate it. The results were decent, but you had very little say in the output. That changes with the 600 Series. HONOR has now opened up prompt-based controls, meaning you can actually describe the kind of motion, mood, or style you want before the AI generates the clip.

    Want a slow cinematic pan? A dramatic zoom? A specific atmospheric vibe? You can now steer the output rather than just accept whatever the phone decides to give you. It’s a meaningful step up from a novelty feature to something that actually fits into a real creative workflow. We’ll be putting it through its paces properly in our next update, so watch this space.

    What’s in the Box

    Despite its new flagship positioning, HONOR isn’t pulling the “accessories sold separately” move that has become increasingly common in the premium segment. Inside the box you’ll find the HONOR 600 Pro itself, a silicon protective case, a USB-C cable, a fast charging adapter, and a SIM ejector pin. Everything you need to get started on day one is right there, no extra purchases required.

    The HONOR 600 Series is shaping up to be a genuinely compelling device. Strong chipset, a camera system with some real depth behind it, a build quality story that holds up, and a full accessories bundle at launch. The official pricing and release date are still pending, but this one is definitely worth keeping on your radar.

    Want to see the full review when it drops? Stay tuned.

    More info: https://www.honor.com/my/

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