The mysterious Honor 600e that appeared on the Google Console database is now making its way to Geekbench, revealing chipset details. Looks like after the elevated N series, the company is planning to bring pocket-friendly devices to global customers.
A couple of months back, Honor 600e showed up on the Google Console database with HNLNA-NX1 model number, confirming its existence in the Honor pipeline.
Now the company has listed the Honor 600e on Geekbench for pre-launch testing. The device uses the Dimensity 7100 chipset – the one used in the Honor 600 Lite.
Dimensity 7100 is an octa-core mobile processor built on 6nm technology. It has four performance cores and four efficiency cores. The CPU configuration is as follows:
- 4 x Cortex-A78 cores @ 2.4GHz
- 4 x Cortex-A55 cores @ 2.0GHz
Geekbench reveals that the new e-tagged smartphone has the LNA-NX3 model number. It has scored 985 points in the single-core test and 2983 in the multi-core test. The device runs on 8GB RAM and pre-installs the Android 16 software system.
(Image Credits: Geekbench)
Honor hasn’t announced the launch timeline yet for this device. And based on the moniker, it seems the company will directly release it in the global market.
Apart from the chipset, software system, and RAM details, Geekbench has not revealed any other information about this smartphone. However, the previous Google Console listing removed the curtain from a few specs of this phone, alongside the design. You can check these details below.
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