Honor, one of the prominent manufacturers in the smartphone world, has officially announced the European launch date for the highly anticipated Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro models. According to information released by the company, both devices will be unveiled at an event in France on April 23, 2026, at 10:00 AM. Ahead of the launch, the company has started an early bird campaign on its official website, offering registered users an immediate 150 Euro discount. Additionally, participants have the chance to win various accessories for a symbolic fee of just 0.10 Euro.
A New Design with iPhone Influences
Leaked images of the new series show that the devices have undergone a radical design overhaul. Compared to the previous generation sold only in the Chinese market, the back surface has been completely renewed, featuring an expanded camera island that resembles Apple’s iPhone Pro models. Designed with a metal frame and a glass back cover, the phones aim to offer premium quality. According to leaks, the series will hit the shelves in Black, Gold, and a striking Orange color option.

Technical Specifications: AI Buttons and Snapdragon Power
Leaked hardware specifications indicate that both models will feature approximately 6.6-inch OLED displays with 1.5K resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. Notably, the side frame will include a dedicated hardware AI button. On the processor side, rumors suggest:
- Honor 600: Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset.
- Honor 600 Pro: Expected to launch with a flagship-class Snapdragon 8 series processor.
The Record-Breaking 9,000 mAh Battery
The most talked-about feature of the Honor 600 series is undoubtedly its battery capacity. Reports suggest that Honor is integrating a massive 9,000 mAh silicon battery into both devices—a size rarely seen in the industry. This capacity is expected to provide users with unprecedented battery life. For photography, the rear setup will include an OIS-supported 200 Megapixel main camera and an ultra-wide lens, with the Pro model adding a telefoto (zoom) camera for long-distance shots.
With a 9,000 mAh battery and a dedicated AI button, Honor seems to be targeting power users who are tired of daily charging. As someone living in Antalya and likely spending time outdoors, how much of a “game changer” would a 9,000 mAh battery be for your daily routine? Do you find the iPhone-inspired design refreshing, or would you prefer Honor to stick to its original aesthetic? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Since you are interested in RTS games on PC, would you like me to research if the Honor 600 Pro’s Snapdragon 8 chip supports desktop mode (display-out) for a better gaming experience on your ultrawide monitor? Let me know!

