HONOR and Xiaomi have recently dropped their newest contenders in the premium midrange segment: the HONOR 600 Pro and the Xiaomi 17T Pro. [caption id="attachment_427241" align="alignnone" width="1200"] HONOR 600 Pro (left) and Xiaomi 17T Pro (right)[/caption] Both phones heavily focus on delivering a top-tier photography experience without the flagship price tag. The HONOR 600 Pro sports a 6.57-inch 1.5K AMOLED display while the Xiaomi 17T Pro features a larger 6.83-inch screen that’s also a 1.5K AMOLED panel but with a higher screen refresh rate at 144Hz (as compared to HONOR’s 120Hz). [caption id="attachment_427243" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Both the HONOR 600 Pro (left) and the Xiaomi 17T Pro uses 1.5K AMOLED panels.[/caption] Unfortunately, no LTPO technology for both phones, but that’s to be expected since these are not actual flagships. Xiaomi gets up to 3500 nits and HONOR is claiming an insane 8000 nits(!) of peak brightness. But comparing their displays side by side, we can tell that the HONOR 600 Pro is relatively brighter than the Xiaomi 17T Pro. We did notice that the HONOR 600 Pro was slightly warmer than the Xiaomi 17T Pro when playing Wuthering Waves at Max graphics. Selfies are handled by a 50-megapixel and a 32-megapixel front camera for the HONOR 600 Pro and Xiaomi 17T Pro, respectively. Read more in our articles including "Xiaomi 17T Pro vs. HONOR 600 Pro: Which one should you get?" and "Xiaomi Redmi - 4.7-inch HD, quad-core for Php6,000".
HONOR and Xiaomi have recently dropped their newest contenders in the premium midrange segment: the HONOR 600 Pro and the Xiaomi 17T Pro. [caption id="attachment_427241" align="alignnone" width="1200"] HONOR 600 Pro (left) and Xiaomi 17T Pro (right)[/caption] Both phones heavily focus on delivering a top-tier photography experience without the flagship price tag.
The HONOR 600 Pro sports a 6.57-inch 1.5K AMOLED display while the Xiaomi 17T Pro features a larger 6.83-inch screen that’s also a 1.5K AMOLED panel but with a higher screen refresh rate at 144Hz (as compared to HONOR’s 120Hz). [caption id="attachment_427243" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Both the HONOR 600 Pro (left) and the Xiaomi 17T Pro uses 1.5K AMOLED panels.[/caption] Unfortunately, no LTPO technology for both phones, but that’s to be expected since these are not actual flagships. Xiaomi gets up to 3500 nits and HONOR is claiming an insane 8000 nits(!) of peak brightness.
Our coverage of Xiaomi vs. HONOR includes: "Xiaomi 17T Pro vs. HONOR 600 Pro: Which one should you get?"; "Xiaomi Redmi - 4.7-inch HD, quad-core for Php6,000"; "Huawei Honor launched, priced at Php13,999". Each article provides unique insights and information.