
Honor has officially introduced the Honor 600 Super, adding a bigger-battery option to its new lineup. The phone starts at 3,299 yuan, with subsidized pricing in China bringing the effective entry price down to about 2,804.15 yuan. First sales are scheduled for May 29 at 10:05 a.m.
According to the launch details, the 12GB + 256GB version is priced at 3,299 yuan, while the 12GB + 512GB version comes in at 3,699 yuan. That gives the Honor 600 Super a fairly direct position in the upper midrange, especially for buyers who care more about battery life and camera hardware than ultra-premium flagship extras.
Honor says the device uses a Pro-level manufacturing approach and a 3D galaxy-inspired design. It also features dual magnetic processing and what the company describes as an ultra-narrow 0.98mm evenly sized black border around the display, helping the phone lean into a more polished, high-end look.
On the hardware side, the phone runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 mobile platform and packs an 8600mAh battery. Honor also says it supports IP68, IP69, and IP69K protection against dust and water, which is a notable durability claim for a model in this segment.
Camera specs are another major part of the pitch. The company says the device includes a 200MP ultra-clear large-sensor main camera, supports 4K flash Live shooting, and adds what it calls an industry-leading symmetrical AI zoom flash system. Honor is also highlighting direct 4K Live output as one of the phone’s standout imaging features.
Taken together, the launch positions the Honor 600 Super as a battery-heavy, camera-forward smartphone that still tries to keep a premium design feel. If the quoted specs and protection ratings hold up in real-world use, it could end up being one of the more attention-grabbing midrange Android launches in its price bracket this season.
