Honor 600 Lineup Overview
The Honor 600 series is a family of mid-range and upper-mid-range smartphones that share similar OLED displays and software but differ in batteries, cameras, chipsets and prices to target different users and budgets. The lineup now includes five models: Honor 600, 600 Pro, 600 Super, 600 Vitality Edition and the more affordable Honor 600e. All run MagicOS 10 based on Android 16 and focus on high-refresh OLED panels with high peak brightness, stereo speakers and NFC, making screen quality a common strength. From there, Honor splits the range with different camera stacks, battery capacities that stretch up to 8,600mAh, and a mix of Snapdragon and Dimensity chipsets. According to Gizmochina, the series is designed so each model fills a distinct slot rather than a simple good–better–best ladder, which makes choosing the right phone more about priorities than chasing the top spec sheet.

Battery and Charging: Endurance First
Battery is a major differentiator in this Honor 600 series comparison. The Honor 600 Vitality uses a 7,000mAh Qinghai Lake battery with 80W wired charging and 27W wired reverse charging, while the Honor 600 Super pushes capacity to a huge 8,600mAh with the same 80W / 27W charging combo. The Honor 600 Pro sits in between with an 8,000mAh pack, 80W wired charging and faster 50W wireless charging, appealing to users who care about cable-free top-ups. The global Honor 600 and 600 Pro both carry 6,400mAh batteries, and GSMArena’s testing shows them delivering strong active-use scores despite identical capacities. At the budget end, the Honor 600e battery is 6,520mAh with 45W wired charging and reverse wired charging support, making it attractive for users who want long endurance without paying for the flagship Pro.

Camera Hardware: From 50MP to 200MP
Honor splits the 600 lineup by camera ambition. The Honor 600 Vitality Edition offers a 50MP main camera with OIS and a 12MP ultra-wide, covering everyday photography. The Honor 600 Super upgrades to a 200MP primary sensor with OIS and a 12MP ultra-wide macro, targeting users who want extra detail and flexibility. The 600 Pro goes all out with a 200MP main camera, 12MP ultra-wide macro and a 50MP telephoto using Sony’s IMX856 sensor plus OIS, giving it the most complete camera package in the Honor 600 lineup. All three Chinese models share a 50MP front camera. The global Honor 600 and 600 Pro share the same main camera and display quality, though only the Pro adds a telephoto. Meanwhile, the Honor 600e keeps costs lower with a 108MP main sensor, 5MP ultra-wide and a 16MP selfie camera, still competitive for a mid-range phone comparison.

Performance, Displays and Chipsets
Across the family, display quality is consistent. The Honor 600 Vitality, 600 Super and 600 Pro all feature a 6.57-inch OLED panel with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, plus up to 8,000 nits local peak brightness on the Chinese models. The Honor 600e shifts slightly to a 6.6-inch AMOLED panel at 1200 x 2600 with 120Hz and up to 6,500 nits peak brightness, still offering 3840Hz PWM dimming for comfortable viewing. Under the hood, the Vitality and Super use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, while the 600 Pro relies on the Dimensity 8550 Elite with Honor Phantom Engine 3.0 to improve gaming and responsiveness. The 600e runs MediaTek’s Dimensity 7100 with 8GB RAM and 512GB storage, a strong combo for its class. GSMArena notes that the global Honor 600 and 600 Pro share the same OLED panel, so choosing between them is more about cameras and performance than display quality.

Which Honor 600 Should You Buy?
Choosing the right Honor 600 model comes down to how you balance battery, camera and price. The standard Honor 600 gives you a flagship-grade OLED, 6,400mAh battery and solid camera at a lower cost than the Pro, making it the sensible default. The Honor 600 Pro adds a 50MP telephoto and larger 8,000mAh battery with 50W wireless charging, but reviews point out that its performance and pricing feel out of step with true flagships. The Honor 600 Super is for heavy users who want the biggest battery (8,600mAh) and a 200MP main camera without paying Pro money. The Honor 600 Vitality is a balanced mid-ranger with a 7,000mAh cell and 50MP main camera. Finally, the Honor 600e stands out with its Dimensity 7100, 108MP camera and 6,520mAh battery, offering strong value for buyers who want the Honor 600 experience at a more accessible price.

