Honor quietly adds the budget‑friendly 600e to its 600 series
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Honor quietly adds the budget‑friendly 600e to its 600 series

Laptops Reporter
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Honor’s latest 600e keeps the high‑refresh AMOLED screen and 108 MP sensor of its siblings while dropping the price to just under €505, making a 120 Hz flagship‑grade display accessible to budget shoppers.

Honor quietly adds the budget‑friendly 600e to its 600 series

Honor has slipped a new model into the 600 lineup without a fanfare launch. The Honor 600e appears on the brand’s Peru storefront, offering the same 6.6‑inch 120 Hz AMOLED panel found on the higher‑priced 600 and 600 Pro, but at a price point that undercuts them by roughly 30 %.

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What’s new?

Specification Honor 600e Honor 600 Honor 600 Pro
Display 6.6‑inch AMOLED, 2600×1200, 120 Hz, 6 500 nits peak, 3840 Hz PWM dimming Same Same
Chipset MediaTek Dimensity 7100 MediaTek Dimensity 7100 MediaTek Dimensity 7100
RAM / Storage 8 GB / 512 GB (single variant) 8 GB / 256 GB, 12 GB / 512 GB 8 GB / 256 GB, 12 GB / 512 GB
Rear cameras 108 MP main + 5 MP ultrawide 108 MP main + 5 MP ultrawide 108 MP main + 5 MP ultrawide
Front camera 16 MP 16 MP 16 MP
Battery 6 520 mAh, 45 W wired fast charge, 6 W reverse charge 6 520 mAh, 45 W fast charge 6 520 mAh, 45 W fast charge
OS MagicOS 10 (Android 16 base) MagicOS 10 (Android 16) MagicOS 10 (Android 16)
Price (Peru) PEN 1 999 (~€505 / $587) PEN 2 499 (~€630) PEN 2 799 (~€705)
Colors Desert Gold, Vital Green, Velvet Gray Same Same

The standout is the price: at PEN 1 999 the 600e is the cheapest 120 Hz AMOLED phone in the series, and it still ships with a full‑size 8 GB/512 GB configuration. The only hardware compromise is the omission of a higher‑RAM variant and the removal of any Pro‑only extras such as a higher‑capacity battery or additional camera sensors.


How it compares to the competition

Device Display Chipset Battery Price (USD)
Honor 600e 6.6‑inch AMOLED, 120 Hz, 6 500 nits Dimensity 7100 6 520 mAh, 45 W $587
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 6.73‑inch AMOLED, 120 Hz, 1 200 nits Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 5 000 mAh, 67 W $449
Samsung Galaxy A54 5G 6.4‑inch Super AMOLED, 120 Hz, 1 200 nits Exynos 1380 5 000 mAh, 25 W $479
Realme GT Neo 4 6.7‑inch AMOLED, 120 Hz, 1 300 nits Dimensity 7200 5 200 mAh, 80 W $529

The Honor 600e’s display brightness claim of 6 500 nits is far above the typical 1 200‑1 300 nits you see on most mid‑range phones. In practice, the panel will likely peak around 1 800‑2 000 nits, but even that is comfortably brighter than the competition. The Dimensity 7100 sits squarely in the upper‑mid tier, offering comparable CPU and GPU performance to Snapdragon 7 Gen 2, which means the 600e should hold its own in gaming benchmarks and AI‑enhanced photography.

Battery capacity is generous at 6 520 mAh, but the 45 W charger is modest compared with Realme’s 80 W offering. Expect around 70 % charge in 30 minutes and a full charge in just under an hour. Reverse charging at 6 W is a nice niche feature for powering earbuds or a smartwatch on the go.


Who should consider the 600e?

  • Budget shoppers who refuse to sacrifice refresh rate. Most phones under $600 still use 60‑90 Hz panels. The 600e gives you a true 120 Hz experience without the premium price tag.
  • Photography enthusiasts who want a 108 MP sensor without paying flagship prices. The 108 MP main camera is identical to the 600 Pro, and early samples suggest good detail retention when paired with MagicOS’s AI processing.
  • Power users who need ample storage. 512 GB of internal space eliminates the need for a micro‑SD card, a rarity in this price segment.
  • Fans of a dedicated customizable button. The button, present on the 600 and 600 Pro, can be mapped to camera launch, voice assistant, or a macro shortcut, adding a tactile edge for gamers and productivity buffs.

What remains unknown

  • Software support timeline. Honor has not disclosed how many Android version upgrades the 600e will receive. The company typically offers two major updates for its mid‑range line, but the lack of an official statement leaves long‑term security updates in question.
  • Global rollout. So far the device is listed only on the Peruvian site. Honor may follow a staggered release pattern, starting in Latin America before moving to Europe and Asia.

Bottom line

The Honor 600e packages a flagship‑class 120 Hz AMOLED screen, a 108 MP camera, and a roomy 512 GB storage compartment into a chassis that costs just under €505. While it does not push the envelope in raw performance, it delivers a well‑balanced set of specs that outshine many competitors at the same price point. If you can wait for a broader market launch, the 600e is a compelling option for anyone who wants a high‑refresh display and solid photography without breaking the bank.

The Honor 600e features a 120 Hz AMOLED display

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