Honor 600 series doesn’t end with three devices. On top of the existing Lite, vanilla, and Pro models, there’s now going to be a fourth sibling, possibly called the Honor 600e. We just found this device on the Geekbench database with all the usual hardware details. This is what we learned about the alleged Honor 600e.
The phone has gone up on Geekbench with the model code LNA-NX3. The original listing is no longer available, though a screenshot still exists on the web. Anyway, the performance on the Honor 600e is pretty close to the older Honor 600 Lite.
Geekbench didn’t show the name of this chip. But there was a CPU model number. A quick search revealed that it’s actually a Dimensity 7100 SoC, the very same engine used on the older Lite version. The core architecture is 4 x 2.4 GHz + 4 x 2.0 GHz.
It’s a semi-midrage chip, by the way. The source code of the listing gave up the GPU name as well: Mali-G610 MC2. That further confirmed it’s a Dimensity 7100. The prototype or sample they used for the Geekbench test had 8GB RAM. But there could be a 12GB version.
A single-core on the Honor 600e will score about 993 points on average. The multicore test hit 3054 points. And the benchmark version they used is v6.7 on Android 16. The numbers are exactly what you would expect from a Dimensity 7100 2.4 GHz.
There was no other information about this device. It’s the first sighting that actually confirmed the existence of this model. But this could trigger a leak spree. We would probably find more details later. Honor 600e is now on our radar, so we’ll keep an eye on it from here on out. Keep watching the news for updates.