
The Honor 600 series has shown up in the China Telecom terminal product database under model numbers VKI-AN00 and VKJ-AN00, giving an early look at storage options, colors, cameras, and battery sizes ahead of the official launch.
According to the listing, the lineup will be offered in four memory configurations: 8GB + 256GB, 12GB + 256GB, 12GB + 512GB, and 16GB + 512GB. The phones are also listed in four color finishes: Obsidian Black, Lucky Star, Green Apple, and Light Feather Blue. Retail pricing still hasn’t been published.

The same China Telecom listing indicates that the series includes a standard model and a Pro version. Both are shown with a 6.57-inch centered single-hole display. Based on the narrow and even bezels, the panel is expected to be OLED. The phones also appear to use a flat-edge frame, with the SIM tray, charging port, and speaker openings placed along the bottom edge.
On cameras, both versions are said to use a 50MP front-facing camera. The rear setup on one model is listed as a 200MP main camera paired with a 12MP secondary lens, while the higher-end version steps up to a 200MP + 50MP + 12MP rear combination.

As for core hardware, the report says the Honor 600 Super version uses Qualcomm’s fourth-generation Snapdragon 7 mobile platform, while the Honor 600 Pro is equipped with a Dimensity 8550 Elite processor. Both models are said to ship with MagicOS 10 based on Android 16.
Battery capacity is one of the biggest talking points here. The listed specs point to an 8,000mAh battery class and above, with the Super version carrying an 8600mAh battery and the Pro model using an 8000mAh battery. Dimensions are listed at 156.0 × 74.7 × 7.95mm for the Super version and 156.1 × 74.8 × 7.88mm for the Pro.
IT Home also notes that Honor has already confirmed the Chinese launch event for the Honor 600 series will take place on May 25 at 7:00 p.m. local time, with Xiao Zhan continuing as the spokesperson for the brand’s number-series phones.