New official images of the Honor 600 Pro have offered a clearer look at the companyâs next step in smartphone design, revealing a device that leans heavily on visual cues seen in recent iPhone models while maintaining a few distinct elements of its own.

The images, shared alongside early details of the device, show the Honor 600 Pro in three color options â orange, white, and black. Each variant carries a matte finish across the back panel, with subtle branding placed near the bottom. The finish appears restrained rather than glossy, suggesting a focus on a clean, understated look rather than visual flair.
The orange version stands out more than the others, bearing a close resemblance to tones seen in the latest iPhone Pro lineup. The white and black models, by contrast, feel more in line with Honorâs existing design language, with a simpler and more neutral presentation.
Attention, however, quickly shifts to the camera module. The Honor 600 Pro adopts a wide, prominent camera layout on the rear, with an arrangement that closely mirrors recent changes introduced by Apple. The layout moves away from older asymmetrical styles and instead opts for a more structured and balanced design.
There is one visible distinction. The third lens, positioned centrally within the module, takes on a slightly oval shape rather than a circular one. This detail points to the inclusion of a periscope sensor, setting it apart from the otherwise familiar arrangement.
The device follows earlier moves by the company, particularly after the Honor 500 series, which was limited to the Chinese market and carried a design direction similar to Appleâs lighter âAirâ models. With the 600 Pro, that approach appears to be continuing, now extending into what the company positions as a more elevated N series offering.
These official images do not provide further technical details, but they do signal where Honorâs design priorities currently sit. The emphasis is clearly on refinement, alignment with broader industry trends, and subtle differentiation rather than a complete visual overhaul.
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For now, the Honor 600 Pro presents itself as a device shaped by familiar influences, with small adjustments that hint at its intended positioning. How that translates beyond design remains to be seen.
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