Honor has officially announced its latest smartphones, the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro, positioning them as "accessible flagships" with designs that draw clear inspiration from Apple’s iPhone lineup. The standout feature? A distinctive orange color option that makes the resemblance even more pronounced.
The Honor 600 Pro takes the iPhone comparison a step further with its triple rear camera setup, including a matching flash layout. The standard Honor 600, while subtler in design, omits the Pro’s 3.5x telephoto lens. This design choice mirrors last year’s Honor 500, which was also inspired by the iPhone Air and launched exclusively in Asia.
Both models share several key specifications:
- Display: 6.57-inch OLED screen
- Battery: 6,400mAh capacity
- Water Resistance: IP69K rating, offering enhanced protection against water jets
The Honor 600 and 600 Pro join a growing trend of Android manufacturers adopting iPhone-like aesthetics, particularly in camera and flash layouts. While the Pro model targets photography enthusiasts with its additional telephoto lens, the standard 600 aims to deliver premium features at a more accessible price point.