Honor 600 Pro looks like an iPhone 17 Pro clone in renders
If you’ve ever liked the look of an iPhone but hesitated at the price, Honor seems ready with an alternative. Images of the upcoming Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro have just surfaced online, and yes, they look more like iPhones than Honor phones.
The back panel features a full-width horizontal bar that houses the camera system, LED flash, and laser autofocus. Like an iPhone 17 Pro. Its color options are also said to include black, gold, and an orange finish. Like an iPhone 17 Pro.

Honor 600 / 600 Pro Expected Specifications
On the front, both devices are expected to feature a 6.57-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution.
Under the hood, things are still a bit unclear. Reports suggest the phones will use a high-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 series chipset, though it’s not confirmed whether that means last year’s flagship silicon or a newer, slightly toned-down “s” variant.
As for cameras, Honor is reportedly using a 200-megapixel main sensor with built-in hardware image stabilization. The Pro model is expected to expand on that with additional ultrawide and zoom cameras.

More impressively, Honor is expected to use a silicon-based battery with a massive 9000mAh capacity. The Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro, in comparison, has 8000mAh cell with 80W charging.
Both models are also expected to feature a metal frame and glass panels. Other reported features include wireless charging support and a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. The ultrasonic scanner, in particular, would be a step up from the optical in-display sensor on the Honor 500.
There’s still no official word on when the Honor 600 series will launch or how much it will cost. We will keep you updated if any new information emerges.
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