Some live images went viral a few days ago. Honor 600 Pro is back in the headlines. The handset was tested on Geekbench today. The platform extracted a few of its specs, and they can now be found in their public directory. This is what we learned about the Honor 600 Pro.

The listing confirmed what we’ve been suspecting all along. Honor 600 Pro does have the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip from last year. It’s still a flagship silicon. That’s what it did so well on the Geekbench test. By the way, VKP-NX9 is the model code for the Honor 600 Pro.
The results probably came from an Honor's latest flagship mobile prototype. The real device could have had much better scores. It’s 2,858 points for the single-core test. Then comes the multicore test run that ended with 8,666 points. These are definitely flagship-worthy results.
The listing showed around 11 GB of usable memory, which rounds out to 12GB RAM. That’s supposed to be the base trim. There could be a version with 16GB RAM as well, same as the Honor 500 Pro. Another thing we noticed on the scorecard is the Android version.
It says Android 16 right at the top. So we’ll probably see a Magic OS 10 on this newcomer. CPU information already gave us the chip’s model number. But if you don’t recall the specs, they also shared a few details below. The base clock is 3.53 GHz. The boost clock will hit 4.32 GHz on the main cores.

We also know that its screen could be a 6.57” OLED. The phone potentially has a 1.5K resolution for it and at least a 120Hz refresh rate. We’ve heard that the Honor 600 Pro could use a 200MP main camera. The renders clearly show a telephoto lens right next to it.
An Ultrawide shooter is present among those sensors. Nothing specific has been revealed about the selfie shooter, though. The battery capacity could be 9,000 mAh. The company has teased the device many times, with the launch date set for April 23rd. Keep watching the news for updates.