Honor quietly launched its HONOR X50 Pro in China—which reportedly equips an underclocked version of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen1. For this review, we’ll be looking at the top-spec HONOR 600 Pro. The design of the HONOR 600 Pro might remind everyone of something different, but it packs a lot of features both inside and out. And considering how competitive the midrange smartphone segment has become, is the HONOR 600 Pro still the go-to choice? Design and Construction I’m sure everyone will have their own opinion regarding the design of the HONOR 600 Pro. However, the main difference with the HONOR 600 Pro and the others is that it feels very premium. Despite all the armoring, the HONOR 600 Pro is still a relatively lightweight and slim phone, measuring only 7.8mm thin and weighing 200g. Display, Multimedia, and Biometrics The HONOR 600 Pro features a beautiful 6.57-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 8000 nit peak brightness, making it perfectly usable outdoors and in almost any environment. Read more in our articles including "HONOR X50 Pro silently goes official: boasts Snapdragon 8+ Gen1, 108MP camera" and "HONOR 600 Pro Review".
Honor quietly launched its HONOR X50 Pro in China—which reportedly equips an underclocked version of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen1. For this review, we’ll be looking at the top-spec HONOR 600 Pro.
The design of the HONOR 600 Pro might remind everyone of something different, but it packs a lot of features both inside and out. And considering how competitive the midrange smartphone segment has become, is the HONOR 600 Pro still the go-to choice? Design and Construction I’m sure everyone will have their own opinion regarding the design of the HONOR 600 Pro.
Our coverage of HONOR X50 Pro includes: "HONOR X50 Pro silently goes official: boasts Snapdragon 8+ Gen1, 108MP camera"; "HONOR 600 Pro Review"; "Sony unveils Xperia 1 VIII". Each article provides unique insights and information.