Honor has recently launched an “elevated” N series in the global market with a MOLLY Edition, but it looks like the company is planning to add one more interesting variant to this lineup – Honor 600 Smart, which has cleared some new certifications.
According to the information, a new phone has appeared on two of the global databases – the Global Certification Forum and SGS certification site – Honor 600 Smart.
The device has the model number MRK-NX1. As per the listings, the handset has passed the new certifications on May 21 with the reference number 13731.
Starting with the network, Honor 600 Smart supports 2G, GSM 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 frequency bands. In case of 3G networks, it supports WCDMA I, II, V, and VIII frequency bands, HSDPA Category 24, and Enhanced Uplink Category 6. For 4G, it supports LTE FDD 1 to 8, 20, 28, and 32 frequency bands.
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For 5G, the new phone variant supports 5G NR SA and 5G EN-DC NSA network architectures, and supports 5G FR1 frequency bands including n1, n3, n7, n8, n20, n28, n38, n40, n41, n77, and n78.
It further comes with a removable UICC card – a Universal Integrated Circuit Card that stores subscriber identity and enables access to cellular networks. The card is generally a hardware platform that hosts SIM, eSIM apps, and more.
Meanwhile, the SGS certificate hints that the battery of the new phone can operate well at an altitude of 2000 meters and a maximum temperature of 35 degrees Celcius.
The launch and other details of this new Honor 600 variant are unclear at the moment. Though we may soon get more details about it in the coming days.
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