Honor 600 Lite spotted on Geekbench

The Honor 600 Lite made an appearance on Geekbench, confirming its chip, OS, and one of its RAM options.

The brand is reportedly preparing its next numbered series, following the arrival of the Honor 500 series in November 2025. However, unlike the current lineup, the next one is expected to offer a Lite model. To recall, the variant was last introduced in the Honor 400 series.

Ahead of the company’s announcement, the Honor 600 Lite was tested on Geekbench. The phone carries the LNA-NX1 model number. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chip, paired with 8GB of RAM, and runs Android 16. The phone managed to secure 994 and 3,023 points on single-core and multi-core tests on Geekbench 6.5. Other details expected from the phone include its NFC and eSIM support. The device will debut globally, including the UAE and Thailand.

Other details of the Honor 600 Lite remain unknown, but an earlier report revealed that the vanilla Honor 600 will get a larger battery at around 9000 mAh. Even more, its display is allegedly getting a minor size upgrade. From the 6.55″ AMOLED of the Honor 500, the next model is reportedly set to feature a 6.57″ display.

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