
Honor has revealed the main color lineup for the upcoming Honor 600 series, giving the phones a clearer visual identity ahead of their official China launch on May 25.
According to the company’s latest teaser, the series will be offered in four finishes: Obsidian Black, Lucky Star, Green Apple, and Light Feather Blue. Honor also shared official promotional images for each version, putting the design focus on color treatment and surface texture rather than just raw hardware specs.
The new teaser lines up with Honor’s broader positioning for the lineup. Earlier warm-up material said the phones use a triple-iridescent design language and the industry’s first so-called dual magnetic craft process, which the company says is meant to upgrade the series across color, manufacturing detail, and in-hand feel.

Beyond the appearance, Honor has already attached a few major feature claims to the Honor 600 series. The China-bound models are being marketed around a 4K flash portrait experience, a 200MP large-sensor camera system, and a Qinghai Lake battery rated as high as 8600mAh.
IT Home noted that the current wave of leaks points to two likely hardware directions within the lineup. One version is rumored to pair a 6.57-inch 1.5K flat display with an 8600mAh battery, 80W wired charging, a 50MP front camera, a 200MP plus 12MP rear setup, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip.
Another reported configuration is said to keep the same 6.57-inch 1.5K flat screen and 50MP selfie camera, while switching to an 8000mAh battery with 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. That version is also tipped to add a 50MP 3.5x telephoto camera and use MediaTek’s Dimensity 8550 platform.

Honor hasn’t published the full final spec sheet yet, so some of those details still sit in the rumor category. Even so, the company’s official messaging already makes the product direction fairly clear: this launch is being framed around standout phone colors, high-resolution imaging, and very large battery capacity ahead of the May 25 launch.