
Honor 600 Lite is now official in China, joining the rest of the Honor 600 lineup with a starting price of 2,699 yuan and a subsidized starting price of 2,294.15 yuan. Pre-orders have already opened, and the phone is set to begin its first sale on June 3.
The phone is available in three memory configurations, topping out at 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Honor says the device uses an integrated cold-carving process, a matte-finished metal middle frame, rounded corners, and ultra-slim 0.98mm symmetrical black borders, giving it a more polished design than its price point might suggest.
Inside, the Honor 600 Lite runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 mobile platform and packs a 7000mAh battery. That combination puts battery life at the center of the pitch, especially for buyers who want a large-capacity phone without stepping up to the more expensive Pro tier.

On the camera side, Honor equips the phone with a 50MP Sony main camera. The company is also marketing it heavily around live capture, calling it a “4K Live” phone and saying it supports in-record shooting plus a broader ecosystem of 4K live-sharing features.
While the official announcement stays fairly concise, the product positioning is clear: Honor wants this model to serve as a more affordable entry into the 600 family while still keeping standout points like large battery capacity, a recognizable camera feature, and a more refined hardware finish.