Honorâs upcoming 600 Lite has taken another step toward launch, this time appearing on Geekbench and offering the clearest look yet at what will power the device. The listing points to a new mid-range processor and suggests the phone may not be far from market shelves.

The model, identified as LNA-NX1, recorded a single-core score of 994 and a multi-core score of 3023 on the benchmarking platform. While benchmark figures rarely tell the whole story of real-world performance, they do provide an early snapshot of how a device is shaping up internally.
According to the listing, the handset runs Android 16 layered with Honorâs MagicOS software. The entry does not detail specific software features, but it confirms that the device is being tested on a recent version of the operating system.
Under the hood, the phone carries a MediaTek MT6858 chipset. Though the benchmark page does not name the processor directly, the configuration aligns with the newly introduced MediaTek Dimensity 7100. The chip features an octa-core setup arranged in a 4+4 structure. Four cores operate at 2.00GHz, while the remaining four are clocked at 2.40GHz. Graphics duties are handled by a Mali-G610 MC2 GPU.
Honor 600 Lite is also shown with 8GB of RAM in the tested variant. Storage capacity was not disclosed in the listing, leaving that detail for a later announcement.
The Dimensity 7100 is built on a 6nm process and is positioned squarely in the mid-range segment. MediaTek has designed the 5G-enabled platform to balance performance and efficiency, while supporting modern camera capabilities and smoother everyday use. On paper, that means quicker app launches and steadier multitasking for devices that aim to remain affordable.
Beyond chipset and memory details, the Geekbench appearance offers little else about the phoneâs broader specifications or launch schedule. Still, such listings typically surface as devices approach official introduction.
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For now, the benchmark entry reinforces what recent leaks have suggested: Honorâs next digital series model is progressing steadily behind the scenes, with a new processor at its core and a formal unveiling likely drawing closer.
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