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HONOR 600 Series Debuts in Singapore
HONOR has launched the HONOR 600 Series in Singapore as its first global market, introducing the HONOR 600 and HONOR 600 Pro as a pair of phones positioned around flagship-adjacent camera hardware, AI creation tools, and a large battery.
The timing is split into two phases. Pre-orders run from April 22 to April 29, with general availability starting April 30 through HONOR Experience Stores and authorised retailers, including major electronics chains, online marketplaces, and telco partners.
Camera Reach Is the Headline, Especially on the Pro
The HONOR 600 Pro leads with a 50MP telephoto camera that supports up to 120x zoom, paired with enhanced stabilisation to keep shots steadier at long range and in low light. The standard HONOR 600 tops out at 30x zoom, positioning it more as an everyday option rather than a long-distance camera-first device.
Both models share a 200MP main camera and a Night Engine for low-light shooting, with HONOR framing the approach around preserving natural colour and balanced exposure rather than pushing aggressive night stylisation. On paper, the split is clear: the Pro is built for reach and flexibility, while the standard model retains the high-res main sensor as the core selling point.

AI Image to Video 2.0 Targets Fast Content Creation
HONOR is also leaning on AI Image to Video 2.0, which generates short clips from still images directly on the device. The feature supports combining up to three images with prompts to produce three to five-second sequences, using templates and effects for different looks.
The practical pitch is convenience. It is designed for quick, social-ready outputs without relying on third-party apps, positioning the 600 Series as an everyday creation tool rather than just a photography device. Whether it becomes a daily habit will depend on output consistency, but it is clearly one of the headline software differentiators for this launch.
Performance, Display, and Battery Aim for All-Day Reliability
On performance, the HONOR 600 Pro uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the standard model runs the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, a familiar tier split that prioritises peak performance on the Pro and efficiency-focused smoothness on the base model. Both are positioned for gaming, multitasking, and general responsiveness.
Hardware priorities continue with a 6.57-inch display that reaches up to 8,000 nits of peak brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate, alongside eye comfort features and high-frequency PWM dimming. Battery is another major pillar, with a 7,000 mAh silicon-carbon cell across the line, plus fast charging and added wireless charging on the Pro. HONOR is also highlighting durability with IP68 and IP69 ratings, as well as an SGS drop-and-crush certification.