Honor is giving fans an early look at its next N-Series smartphones, and the message is clear: the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro are leaning hard into a premium, iPhone-inspired design. A newly shared teaser video offers a full view of both phones, effectively confirming earlier leaks, including a bold orange option that feels reminiscent of Apple’s recent color play.
In the short clips posted on X, Honor shows the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro in a clean white finish while highlighting the redesigned rear camera layout. The rectangular camera housing and overall styling closely mirror the look many people associate with the latest iPhone Pro models, helping Honor position the upcoming devices as modern, flagship-looking alternatives that should still land at a more approachable price.
Beyond the hardware look, Honor’s tagline, “turning moments into motion,” points to a bigger focus on AI features. The line strongly suggests the company will further push its ongoing collaboration with Google Veo, following the approach introduced on the Honor 400 series. The idea is simple but attention-grabbing: turn ordinary photos into short AI-generated videos, creating shareable clips from still images with minimal effort.
Rumors also outline clear differences between the two models. The standard Honor 600 is expected to use a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, while the Honor 600 Pro may debut with the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Camera hardware is also expected to separate the devices: the Honor 600 is tipped to feature a dual-camera setup, while the Pro model should bring three rear cameras, consistent with previous “Pro” entries in the N-Series lineup.
On the display side, both phones are reported to share a 6.57-inch OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution. Leaks also suggest a single cutout for the front camera, supporting selfies and face-based unlocking. Another notable rumored addition is an AI key, a dedicated button that could let users launch selected tasks instantly or even trigger the camera for quicker shots—something Honor has previously reserved for higher-end models.
Honor’s recent smartphone strategy has increasingly favored iPhone-like aesthetics, and the Honor 600 series continues that trend in a more obvious way than before. With Apple’s latest Pro design language influencing the wider market, Honor appears ready to respond quickly, offering a familiar look paired with its own software features and pricing strategy.
Pricing and battery details from early chatter could further boost the Honor 600 series’ appeal. The phones are expected to start around €600 (about $703 as of April 9), with large battery capacities reportedly around 7,000mAh for global models and potentially up to 9,000mAh in China—numbers that could be a major selling point for buyers who prioritize long battery life.
The Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro are expected to launch on April 23, with global sales said to follow shortly after.






