Honor 600 Undercuts 600 Pro by €300 as Telephoto and 2x Faster Chip Drive Upgrade
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Updated · GSMArena.com · May 24
Honor 600 Undercuts 600 Pro by €300 as Telephoto and 2x Faster Chip Drive Upgrade
6 articles · Updated · GSMArena.com · May 24
A roughly €300 gap separates the 256GB models, with the Honor 600 delivering the same display, 200MP main camera, 6,400 mAh battery and 80W wired charging as the Pro.
Performance is the clearest split: the 600 Pro’s Snapdragon 8 Elite scores more than twice as high as the 600’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, making it the stronger pick for gaming and longer-term headroom.
Camera differences center on zoom. The 600 Pro adds a 3.5x telephoto camera, stronger low-light zoom and 4K60 video with HDR, while the standard 600 stays competitive at 1x and 2x.
Battery results were mixed despite identical capacity in the tested European versions: the Pro posted a better overall active-use score, but the 600 lasted better in web browsing and video streaming.
The comparison’s bottom line is usage-based: buyers focused on value can take the Honor 600, while frequent zoom shooters, gamers and wireless-charging users get the clearest case for the 600 Pro.
Is the standard Honor 600 a true flagship, or is its huge performance gap just a tactic to upsell the Pro model?
Can Honor's massive battery and AI camera features overcome weaker performance against rivals like the Samsung S26 and OnePlus 15?
As AI drives upgrades, is Honor's six-year OS support enough when competitors like Google and Samsung now offer seven years of updates?