The upcoming Honor 600e has surfaced online through benchmarking listings, hinting at key specifications and performance details before its official announcement. The device is expected to join the growing Honor 600 series lineup as a new mid-range offering.
According to recent reports, the smartphone appeared on Geekbench under the model number LNA-NX3, revealing that it could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 processor. This chipset features an octa-core architecture with a mix of performance and efficiency cores, paired with an ARM Mali-G610 MC2 GPU for graphics processing.
The listing suggests that the Honor 600e may come equipped with around 8GB of RAM, although some earlier reports indicate a higher configuration of up to 12GB. On the software side, the device is expected to run on Android 16 with Honor’s custom MagicOS 10 interface layered on top.
Performance scores from the Geekbench test show the device achieving approximately 985 points in single-core and 2983 points in multi-core benchmarks, indicating solid mid-range capabilities. Additional leaks suggest that the phone could feature a Full HD+ display with a resolution of 1200 x 2600 pixels and a high pixel density for sharp visuals.
The Honor 600e is expected to share similarities with the Honor 600 Lite, which was previously launched with the same chipset and a high refresh rate AMOLED display. The broader series also includes the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro, catering to different segments of the market.
While the company has not officially confirmed the launch date yet, the appearance on benchmarking platforms suggests that the announcement could be just around the corner.

