
Honor has officially revealed the exterior design of the upcoming Honor 600 series, giving Chinese buyers an early look at the new signature color called Lucky Star. The company hasn’t fully launched the phones in China yet, but the new teaser strongly suggests the domestic debut isn’t far off.

Based on the official live photos, the rear panel on the Lucky Star version appears to use a finish with a color-shifting effect. The images also suggest that the Chinese-market design differs somewhat from the version already released internationally, which makes this more than just a routine color announcement.

For context, Honor has already introduced the lineup overseas with two models: the Honor 600 and the Honor 600 Pro. Both use a broadly similar industrial design and feature a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with a 1264 by 2728 resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness rated at 8000 nits.
The international Honor 600 Pro is positioned as the higher-end option. It uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite platform, offers 12GB of memory and 512GB of storage, and pairs a 200MP main camera with optical image stabilization, a 50MP telephoto camera with 3.5x zoom, and a 50MP front-facing camera. It also supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and 50W wireless charging.
The standard model takes a more affordable approach. According to the source material, it uses Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and includes a 200MP OIS main camera, a 12MP auxiliary rear camera, and a 50MP selfie camera. Connectivity drops to Wi‑Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4, which helps separate it from the Pro tier.
Battery capacity is still substantial across the series. The source report says the international versions use a 6400mAh battery built to meet European standards, reinforcing the broader trend toward larger battery packs even in relatively slim mainstream phones.
Honor also shared Turkish pricing for reference. The Honor 600 Pro launched at 64,999 lira with an introductory price of 61,999 lira, while the standard model launched at 39,999 lira and briefly dropped to 34,999 lira. Those numbers won’t necessarily carry over to China, but they do give a rough sense of how the company is positioning the lineup.
Taken together, the new teaser is less about full specifications and more about presentation: Honor wants the Honor 600 series to land with a stronger visual identity, and the Lucky Star finish is clearly central to that message. A formal China launch announcement now looks like the next step.