The Honor 600 Lite has surfaced on the Geekbench database, giving us our first concrete look at the upcoming mid-range phone's internal hardware. This benchmark listing confirms several key specifications ahead of the official announcement.

Benchmark Details Revealed

According to the Geekbench entry, the Honor 600 Lite carries the model number LNA-NX1. The device runs on MediaTek's Dimensity 7100 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM. Performance-wise, the phone scored 994 points in the single-core test and 3,023 points in the multi-core test using Geekbench 6.5.

Honor 600 Lite Spotted on Geekbench With Dimensity 7100 Chipset

The benchmark also confirms the Honor 600 Lite will launch with Android 16 pre-installed. This positions the device as one of the earlier phones to ship with Google's latest mobile operating system version.

Certifications and Connectivity

The Honor 600 Lite has already cleared certification processes in multiple regions including Thailand and the UAE. These filings confirm the device supports 5G connectivity, eSIM functionality, and NFC for contactless payments.

Product Line Context

Interestingly, Honor skipped the 500 series entirely for its Lite lineup. The previous model was the Honor 400 Lite, which launched in April of last year. This suggests the Honor 600 Lite could follow a similar release schedule, potentially arriving around April as well.

The standard Honor 600 is also in development with rumors pointing to a larger display and bigger battery compared to previous generations. Both devices should expand Honor's mid-range portfolio for 2025.

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