Honor 600 series is becoming a new buzz in the market after its leaked renders, and now the standard model has entered the Geekbench website, shedding light on its chipset details. It seems the lineup is quite close to its official launch stage.
XpertPick is the first to grab the Honor 600 chipset details on Geekbench platform. The smartphone has visited the database with the model number VKJ-NX9.
While the device has already cleared many certifications ahead of its global release, none of them revealed any major traits. But the latest one has got something.
According to the Geekbench listing, the Honor 600 will use a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor coupled with 8GB RAM. The octa-core chipset holds 3 cores of 1.84GHz frequency, 4 cores of 2.40GHz frequency, and 1 core of 2.80GHz frequency.
Speaking of the performance, the device has scored 1318 points in the single-core testing and 4075 points in the multi-core testing. Overall, the Honor 600 smartphone will deliver a significant performance improvement over its predecessor.
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For comparison, the Honor 400 debuted with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip. While an upgrade was expected with the Honor 500 series, the tech giant skipped the entire generation’s launch in the overseas markets for some unknown reasons.
Though it seems the Honor 600 will finally makes it way to the global stage by the end of H1 2026. Interestingly, it may once again copy Apple flagships in design.
Honor 600 vanilla variant will go official with probably a 6.57-inch OLED screen supporting 120Hz refresh rate and 1.5K resolution. It will likely bring two imaging sensors, including a 200MP lens on the back and one on the front for impressive selfies.
The battery is going to be a key highlight of this digital series with a 9000mAh capacity. Let’s wait for the time when the company will officially announce these parameters.
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