
Honor 600e has now launched in overseas markets as a new midrange phone, bringing a mix of high-resolution imaging, a bright display, and a large battery. The device comes in Desert Gold, Green, and Velvet Gray, giving the lineup a fairly broad color range right out of the gate.
On the front, the phone uses a 6.6-inch AMOLED panel with a 2600 × 1200 resolution, which puts it in the 1.5K class. Honor also lists a 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness of up to 6500 nits, and 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, so the display is clearly one of the headline features here.
Performance is handled by MediaTek’s Dimensity 7100 chip, paired with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. That setup gives the phone a fairly generous memory and storage profile for its segment, especially for users who keep lots of photos, apps, and offline media on-device.

Camera hardware is led by a 108MP camera on the back, joined by a 5MP ultra-wide lens. Up front, there’s a 16MP selfie camera. Honor also adds a dedicated camera control key, which can be used not only to launch the camera and trigger the shutter, but also to open functions such as AI search and AI subtitles depending on user preferences.
Battery capacity comes in at 6520mAh, and the phone supports 45W wired charging along with 6W wired reverse charging. Software-wise, it ships with MagicOS 10 based on Android 16. Honor hasn’t said how long the phone will receive software updates, so that part of the long-term support picture is still unclear.
As for pricing, the phone is listed at 1,999 Peruvian soles, which IT Home notes is roughly equivalent to RMB 3,989.64 at the current exchange rate. That means the final market positioning will likely depend a lot on regional pricing adjustments outside Peru.
