The €650 handset has a 6.57-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip and 6,400mAh battery, but its always-on screen only appears after a tap.
The review praises its durable, compact design, bright screen, fast 80W charging and acceptable 200MP main camera, while flagging call-handling glitches, notification issues and unwanted app installs.
Sold globally including the UK but not officially in the US, the phone is positioned against Samsung, Google and Nothing mid-range rivals, with software polish seen as the main obstacle.
With its award-winning battery but broken software, is the Honor 600 a brilliant failure?
Is Honor's buggy phone proof that great hardware can no longer overcome a flawed user experience?