
A few days ago we heard the first rumored details about the upcoming Honor 600, and today the Honor 600 Lite has apparently appeared in the Geekbench online database.
As usual, this has revealed its chipset, which is the MediaTek Dimensity 7100. In the prototype that ran the benchmark with the model number LNA-NX1, this was paired with 8GB of RAM.

The Honor 600 Lite will run Android 16 from the moment it launches. It managed a single-core score of 994 and a multi-core score of 3,023 in Geekbench 6.5 as you can see.
The Honor 600 Lite has already been certified by a few authorities across the world, including in Thailand and the UAE. All of these have revealed that it will unsurprisingly support 5G, eSIM, and NFC.
Interestingly, there was no Honor 500 Lite – the last model in the Lite lineup was the 400 Lite, which arrived back in April of last year. So the Honor 600 Lite is definitely this device’s successor, and could be launched around April too. We’ll let you know when we find out more.
Honor 400 Lite
- 256GB 12GB RAM

$ 469.99
- 256GB 8GB RAM

$ 327.69
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