Honor has offered its clearest look yet at the upcoming Honor 600 series, releasing an official video teaser that reveals both the standard model and the Honor 600 Pro in full view. The clip, shared on the companyâs global X account, marks the first time the devicesâ design has been shown without partial framing or abstraction.

Until now, the company had referenced the lineup under the working label âN series Elevated,â leaving the actual naming unconfirmed. That ambiguity ended with the latest teaser, which explicitly identifies the devices as part of the Honor 600 series.
The video focuses on design rather than specifications, lingering on the phonesâ contours, finish, and camera layout. Both variants appear in a soft off-white shade, a choice that emphasizes a more restrained visual direction compared to earlier releases. The surfaces reflect light subtly, suggesting a polished but understated aesthetic.
On the standard model, the rear camera module takes a rectangular form, noticeably large and positioned prominently. It includes two circular elements resembling separate lens rings, accompanied by a pill-shaped cutout that appears to house the flash. The arrangement is clean but deliberately bold, occupying a significant portion of the upper back panel.
The Honor 600 Pro adopts a different approach. Its camera system is arranged within a broader, brick-like frame, with two vertically aligned lens rings and an oval-shaped section that is likely reserved for a periscope zoom component. The layout, while distinct, follows a growing industry preference for more structured and geometric camera housings.
Honor has not expanded on technical details in this teaser, though it hinted at improvements in imaging capabilities, suggesting the new series is designed to capture motion more effectively. The company also referenced broader upgrades, including chipset and camera enhancements, without elaborating further.
The visual direction shown aligns closely with earlier leaks and reported real-world images, indicating a consistent design narrative leading up to launch. Despite the increased clarity, key specifications and pricing remain undisclosed.
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No official launch date has been confirmed, though the companyâs messaging points toward an announcement around April 23. For now, the teaser serves primarily as a visual introduction, offering a measured glimpse into what Honor is preparing to bring to its mid-premium segment.
As it stands, the focus remains firmly on design, with further details expected in the days ahead.
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