Honor’s next mid-range phone has quietly appeared online. The Honor 600 Lite is now listed by retailers, even though the company has not made it official yet. The device is expected to join the upcoming Honor 600 series. However, Honor has not shared launch details so far.
The listing reveals a phone that focuses on design and durability. The Honor 600 Lite features a metal frame and a glass back panel. It also carries an IP66 rating for dust and water resistance. Interestingly, the phone includes a dedicated camera shutter button, a feature usually seen on higher-end models.
The device runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 Elite chipset. It comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The phone boots Android 16 with Honor UI on top. In addition, the software includes several AI-powered features designed to improve daily tasks and photography.
On the camera front, Honor appears to be aiming for strong numbers. The Honor 600 Lite packs a dual rear camera setup. It includes a 108MP primary sensor with an f/1.75 aperture. Alongside it sits a 5MP ultrawide camera. For selfies and video calls, users get a 16MP front camera.
The display also stands out in this price range. The phone sports a 6.6-inch AMOLED panel with Full-HD+ resolution. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate, which should deliver smoother scrolling and animations.
Battery life seems to be another key focus. The device houses a 6,250mAh battery. It supports 45W fast charging, according to the listing. That combination could offer long usage with quick top-ups.
The Honor 600 Lite is listed in desert gold and velvet black color options. It is already available in Singapore, starting at SGD 399. Moreover, reports suggest the phone may launch in Europe soon.
