The new HONOR 600 is out, and I know, it looks a little too familiar. Like, can’t you just say HONOR 6 or something? Design and Construction At first glance, not gonna lie, someone could easily mistake this for an iPhone 17 Pro Series, especially with that colorway. For context, the HONOR 400 only had IP66. Now, the HONOR 600 is rated IP68 and IP69K, which means it’s well protected for ingress of dust and water submersion. The “K” here means that the phone can also withstand high temperature water jets. On top of that, it also has an SGS 5-Star drop and crush resistance, which isn’t a surprise since pretty much every HONOR phone nowadays has this certain certification. That said, it’s still a good idea NOT to expose your phone to the elements nor try to test out how tough it really is. Read more in our articles including "HONOR 600 Review" and "Watch: HONOR X9a Unboxing Hands-on: Matrix Star What?".
The new HONOR 600 is out, and I know, it looks a little too familiar. Like, can’t you just say HONOR 6 or something?
Design and Construction At first glance, not gonna lie, someone could easily mistake this for an iPhone 17 Pro Series, especially with that colorway. For context, the HONOR 400 only had IP66. Now, the HONOR 600 is rated IP68 and IP69K, which means it’s well protected for ingress of dust and water submersion.
Our coverage of honor phone includes: "HONOR 600 Review"; "Watch: HONOR X9a Unboxing Hands-on: Matrix Star What?"; "HONOR X9a 5G w/ the 'strongest' display to launch on January 19th". Each article provides unique insights and information.