
The China launch for the Honor 600 series is now set for May 25, and a fresh leak has filled in many of the core hardware details for both models. According to the leaked spec list shared by tipster Panda Is Bald, Honor is preparing two phones that keep the same screen size but split their positioning through battery, charging, camera, and chipset choices.

For the standard Honor 600, the leak points to a 6.57-inch 1.5K flat display, a 50MP front camera, and a rear setup built around a 200MP main sensor in a 1/1.4-inch format plus a 12MP secondary camera. The phone is also said to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor.
Battery capacity looks especially aggressive on the base model. The leaked sheet says the phone will carry an 8600mAh battery and support 80W wired charging, which would make it one of the more battery-focused mainstream releases in its class if the final retail specs match this version.
The Honor 600 Pro reportedly keeps the same 6.57-inch 1.5K flat panel and 50MP selfie camera, but upgrades the rear system to a 200MP main camera, a 12MP secondary camera, and a 50MP telephoto unit with 3.5x optical zoom. The Pro model is also tipped to use a Dimensity 8550 chipset rather than Snapdragon.
Charging and battery details differ a bit on the higher-tier version. The leak says the Pro model will use an 8000mAh battery, support 80W wired charging, and add 50W wireless charging. That gives the Honor 600 Pro a more complete flagship-style feature set even though its battery is slightly smaller than the standard model’s pack.
Honor’s own teaser campaign also lines up with some of the imaging and battery story. Based on the official pre-launch material cited by the source report, the China version of the series will focus on a 4K flash micro-SLR live-shooting experience, include a 200MP ultra-clear large-sensor camera system, and pack what Honor calls a Qinghai Lake large battery rated at 8600mAh.
Honor has already revealed the phone’s design and introduced the new signature color called Lucky Star. Taken together, the leak suggests the Honor 600 family is being framed around big battery endurance, high-resolution imaging, and a cleaner flat-screen design rather than chasing flashy spec-sheet gimmicks alone.