Honor Teases New Smartphone Debut; Honor 600 Series Launch May Be Just Around the Corner
Honor has started teasing a new smartphone launch in Malaysia, and all signs currently point toward the upcoming Honor 600 series.
While the company has not officially confirmed the product name yet, the teaser design, recent renders, and fresh benchmark activity suggest the Honor 600 lineup could be nearing its global debut.

Honor Teases New Smartphone Debut; Honor 600 Series Launch May Be Just Around the Corner
Honor may be preparing to take the wraps off the Honor 600 series in select global markets soon, after a new product teaser surfaced on the company’s Malaysia channels.
The brand has put up a dedicated launch microsite and is using taglines such as “Next Design,” “Next AI,” and “Next-Gen Camera,” hinting that the upcoming phone will focus heavily on styling, AI-led features, and imaging.
Honor still has not named the device on the teaser page, but the design language shown so far lines up closely with recently leaked renders of the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro.
That is why the current wave of speculation is centering on the Honor 600 family rather than an entirely different model.

From the teaser material, the upcoming phone appears to be shown in an orange finish and features a flat rear panel with centered Honor branding.
A triple rear camera layout is also visible, reinforcing the idea that Honor is positioning the device around camera performance as much as aesthetics.
Earlier leaked renders suggested both the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro could arrive with square-shaped rear camera modules and a design that has drawn comparisons to Apple’s upcoming Pro-style iPhone aesthetic.
Those renders also indicated right-side power and volume buttons, while the front could use hole-punch displays for selfie cameras.
On the hardware side, earlier leaks claimed the Honor 600 duo may offer 6.57-inch 1.5K OLED displays with a 120Hz refresh rate, along with a 200-megapixel main camera and very large battery capacities that could go as high as 9,000mAh.
However, not every part of that early spec sheet now looks equally certain.
A newer Geekbench listing for the standard Honor 600 points to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and Android 16.
That makes the current picture more interesting, because it suggests Honor may be balancing premium-looking design and camera messaging with upper mid-range hardware rather than going fully flagship across the board.
There are also signs that the series is being prepared for broader international rollout.
Reports tied to certification databases say the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro have appeared in GCF and TĂśV listings, with details pointing to eSIM support, 2G/3G/4G/5G connectivity, and IP68/IP69-rated protection.
For now, Honor has not revealed official launch dates, pricing, full camera details, or regional availability for the teased phone.
But with the microsite already live and teaser activity underway, the Honor 600 series looks closer to launch than ever, and the next official reveal should clarify whether Honor is targeting the premium mid-range space or pushing higher with the Pro model.








