The Honor 500 series wouldn’t stay on store shelves for long. The company is already planning to replace it with the Honor 600 lineup. One of the devices from the new series will be called Honor 600 Lite. The company hasn’t made it official yet. But we have found Honor 600 Lite at an online store in Singapore. Here are the details.

This is not launch coverage. Honor hasn’t announced the phone yet. But the store did reveal some promo images and posters for the Honor 600 Lite. The site had all the specifications and multiple renders to preview the newcomer’s design. Its price tag was also confirmed on the listing.
The phone has a premium build and a flat design. It seems the Honor 600 Lite’s middle frame is metal. It has antenna bands sticking out from the sides. The two cameras on the back are actually 108 MP OIS (Main) and 5 MP Ultrawide. There’s a huge ring LED right next to them.

The screen has an extended camera cutout and a 16MP selfie snapper. The lens setup on the Honor Flagship's new model is not too shabby. The base RAM and storage on this handset are 8GB with 256GB base ROM. It runs the all-new Android 16, by the way.

The SoC running everything on the Honor 600 Lite is the Dimensity 7100 Elite. That also turns this newcomer into a 5G device. This is a 6nm chip, by the way, and its clock speed is 2.4GHz. The GPU is integrated Mali-G610 MP2. It’s decent enough for gaming and CPU-heavy tasks, but not at the same level as flagships.

Then comes the screen, which is a 6.6” AMOLED with a pill cutout on the header. Again, the listing conceals most of the specs, so the pill’s purpose is still unclear. That AMOLED screen is FHD+ resolution. And its refresh rate is capped at 120Hz.
All the hardware on the Honor 600 Lite is plugged into a 6250mAh battery, and a 45W charger quickly refills the handset. The retailer put this device up for sale at SGD $399 (~PKR 87,000). That price tag is actually quite reasonable for a device like the Honor 600 Lite (8/256GB).