Honor 600 and 600 Pro have hit the global market from the start, rather than sitting in China for a few months, like the previous Honor 500 and 500 Pro. They’ve had quite the build-up over the last few weeks. All of their specs have been made public with official prices. You’ll find the details below.
The Pro has wireless charging and an extra 50MP telephoto camera that the vanilla doesn’t. It also has a faster SoC. The rest of the specs are identical across the board, including the screen sizes. The Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro are built around the same 6.57” AMOLED.
The screen has a 120Hz refresh rate. And the resolution is 1.5K (1264 x 2728 pixels). Of course, they’ve added PWM dimming here at 3840Hz. There’s HDR Vivid support, and the local peak brightness will go all the way up to 8000 nits. By the way, these phones have a wider aspect ratio, so more content fits on the screen.
The performance on the Honor flagship new mobile comes from the year-old Snapdragon 8 Elite (4.32GHz), so it’s basically a flagship build. The vanilla Honor 600 is more of a premium midranger in that regard, as it runs a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (2.8GHz). Android 16 is the default OS on both newcomers.
MagicOS 10 is found out-of-the-box on these two handsets, and Honor has promised 6 years of OS updates to each. The max RAM and storage on each device is 12GB with 512GB ROM. AI Image to Video 2.0 can be accessed natively on both Honor 600 and 600 Pro.
By the way, the vanilla and Pro have the same 200MP f/1.9 main camera (CIPA 6 stabilization). They each have a 12MP ultrawide unit as well. But only the Honor 600 Pro has a 50MP f/2.8 telephoto with 3X optical zoom. A 50MP selfie snapper is also a shared feature.
Something else they have in common is the battery and IP rating. They are both IP69K waterproof. Honor 600 and 600 Pro come with the same 7000mAh cells and 80W wired charging. Paying extra for the Pro is definitely worth it, as it has wireless 50W charging. Honor 600 Pro will set you back $784 (~PKR 219,000) for the basic 12/256GB trim. The price goes down a bit for the starter Honor 600 (12/256GB), which costs $657 (~PKR 183,000).