The Honor 600, a new mid-range Android smartphone from the former Huawei spin-off, bears a strong resemblance to the iPhone 17 Pro, according to a recent Tech Advisor review.
This design approach suggests Honor is aiming to attract users seeking a premium aesthetic in a more accessible Android device. The device features a prominent camera module and user interface elements mimicking Apple’s iOS.

Key Design and Specifications
Tech Advisor notes the Honor 600’s exterior is dominated by an “enormous camera module” that occupies the top third of the device. Internally, the phone incorporates translucent box effects and fake-depth settings within its user interface. The review specifically highlights how the device could be “mistaken for the iPhone 17 Pro if you squint a little.”
The Honor 600 features a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 2728 x 1264 pixels. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 Mobile Platform and runs on MagicOS 10, based on Android 16. Storage options include 256GB and 512GB, with RAM configurations of 8GB or 12GB.
Camera and Battery
For photography, the Honor 600 is equipped with a 200-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS) and a 12-megapixel ultrawide sensor. The front-facing camera is 50-megapixels. The device also includes a substantial 7000 mAh battery with 80W wired supercharging support.
Availability and Pricing
The Honor 600 series officially launched globally on April 23, 2026, with an initial debut in France. It also launched in Bangladesh on May 7, 2026. In Europe, the Honor 600 starts at €649.9 for the 256GB model and €699.9 for the 512GB variant, with launch coupons bringing prices down to €499.9. In the UK, the 256GB model is priced at £549.99, and the 512GB model at £599.99.
For more details on Honor’s product range, consumers can visit the official Honor website. The Honor 600 competes in the mid-range Android market alongside devices from manufacturers such as Samsung and Google Pixel.


