Honor shows off iPhone-style Honor 600 and 600 Pro's looks

Honor has shared the designs of its upcoming N-Series phones, the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro. The pair feature a familiar design that bears a certain resemblance to that of the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max. This confirms earlier leaked images that showcased the devices unofficially, including an orange colour that's again very iPhone-esque.
In videos shared on X, the company revealed a first full look at the Honor 600 and 600 Pro, showing off the phones in a white colorway, as well as their rear cameras. Honor's tag-line of turning moments into motion hints at a doubling down of its Google Veo collaboration, which started with the Honor 400 and 400 Pro, allowing users to create short AI-videos from simple pictures.
According to rumors, the Honor 600 is expected to come with a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 while the Honor 600 Pro is to debut with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The differences don't stop there, with the 600 having a dual camera set up in that rectangular camera housing, while the 600 Pro is to come with three rear cameras like previous Pro models in the N-Series. Both are reported to come with a 6.57-inch 120Hz OLED display with a 1.5k resolution, as well as a single camera cut out for selfies and facial recognition. Finally, Honor looks to be migrating the AI key on its more expensive models to the N-series phones, allowing users to launch select tasks with the click of the button or even take photos.
The resemblance is uncanny
Honor has recently been catering its smartphone designs towards iPhone-style aesthetics. The Honor Magic 8 Pro Air and the Honor 500 and 500 Pro both took their stylings from the iPhone Air, it's almost unsurprising that the company takes a page from the iPhone 17 Pro's book (or the whole book, as the case may be).
The iPhone 17 Pro’s updated design marks a shift for Apple, and Honor seems quick to follow on its heels. The result is a pair of phones that look a lot less like reinterpretations and more like direct responses. Honor is expected to set itself apart with competitive pricing of around €600 (~$703, as of April 9) and hefty batteries of around 7,000mAh (9,000mAh in China).
Both of these smartphones are to debut on April 23, with sales starting globally shortly after.







