DUBAI, United Arab Emirates— HONOR has revealed the design of its upcoming HONOR 600 Series, highlighting a bold new look led by a gold finish, ultra-slim bezels and a refined unibody build.
Early visuals released by the company show a device with a polished gold tone, signaling a more premium direction for the brand’s Number Series lineup. Additional color options, including orange and black, are expected at launch.
The design emphasizes a clean, seamless construction, with HONOR appearing to adopt a unibody cold-carving process that shapes the device from a single piece, eliminating visible lines and enhancing durability.
The display is expected to be a key feature, with extremely narrow black borders measuring about 0.98mm, potentially making it one of the slimmest bezels seen on an Android device. The screen also features a large corner radius, contributing to a more immersive visual experience.
The device is reported to measure 156.0 x 74.7 x 7.8 mm and weigh around 200 grams, combining a slim profile with balanced ergonomics for one-handed use. The mid-frame features a satin-like matte metal finish designed to improve grip and subtly shift under changing light.
On the back, the phone is expected to use an ultra-durable composite fiber material that maintains the clarity of glass while offering reduced weight and improved flexibility. Final specifications and materials have not yet been confirmed.
The HONOR 600 Series follows the success of the HONOR 400 Series, which gained traction for its camera performance and AI-powered editing tools, including an image-to-video feature.
With the new series, expectations are rising for further improvements in camera capabilities, artificial intelligence features, battery performance and chipset power, positioning the device closer to flagship-level performance.
The HONOR 600 Series is expected to represent a significant design evolution, combining high-end materials with a sleek, modern aesthetic.
