
Honor has continued warming up the upcoming Honor 600 series ahead of its May 25 launch in China, and the latest teaser focuses on the phones’ industrial design. The company says the lineup uses a triple-iridescent look and introduces what it calls the industry’s first dual magnetic craft process.
According to Honor, the new process is part of a broader upgrade across color, manufacturing technique, and in-hand texture. The brand has already confirmed a new signature finish called Lucky Star, which is being positioned as one of the standout looks for the series.
Honor also says the China-bound models will emphasize a 4K flash portrait experience and ship with a 200MP large-sensor imaging system. Battery life is another headline point. The company says the series will include a Qinghai Lake battery rated at up to an 8600mAh battery capacity.

IT Home rounded up currently known and rumored specs for the lineup. One version is said to feature a 6.57-inch 1.5K flat display, an 8600mAh battery, 80W wired charging, a 50MP front camera, and a rear setup made up of a 200MP main camera paired with a 12MP secondary camera. That model is also rumored to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip.
Another reported configuration keeps the same 6.57-inch 1.5K flat screen and 50MP selfie camera, but shifts to an 8000mAh battery with 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. Its rear camera system is said to combine a 200MP main sensor, a 12MP camera, and a 50MP 3.5x telephoto camera, while the processor is tipped to be MediaTek’s Dimensity 8550.
Honor has not published a complete official spec sheet yet, so some of those details should still be treated as pre-launch information. Even so, the company’s own teasers already make the product direction fairly clear: the Honor 600 series is being pitched around distinctive design, high-resolution imaging, and very large batteries.