
Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro share the same overall design, including glass front panels, plastic backs, aluminum frames, and IP68/IP69K protection, with matching color options. The Pro weighs about 10 grams more, but the difference is minor. Both models use the same display panels with identical size and features, so picture quality is effectively the same. Battery performance favors the Pro in Active Use Scores, even with a more power-hungry chipset. For web browsing and video streaming, the Honor 600 can be the better choice, while the Pro is better for longer gaming sessions. Both support 80W fast wired charging and include the same main camera and battery capacity.
"The two handsets share identical designs and build. Both have standard glass front panels, plastic backs and aluminum frames. The ingress protection is IP68/IP69K and even the available color options don't differ. However, the standard Honor 600 has a slight edge over the Pro as it weighs about 10 grams less. But let's be honest here, we are splitting hairs."
"There's not much to comment on when it comes to displays. The two Honors share the same display panels, size and feature-wise. It really doesn't matter which one you'd pick when it comes to picture quality."
"How about battery life? To our surprise, the Honor 600 Pro beat the Honor 600, despite its more power-hungry chipset. At least if you compare the Active Use Scores. However, there's a bit more nuance in the battery results. If you are mainly web browsing and streaming videos, the Honor 600 might be a better pick for you. The Honor 600 Pro is only better for longer gaming sessions, which is a bit strange considering that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset is considerably more powerful, and one would expect higher power consumption."
"Sure, you get a more powerful chipset and a telephoto camera, but the vanilla 600 gets you a long way at a much lower cost. It has the same flagship-grade display, same battery capacity, same main camera and supports 80W fast wired charging like the Honor 600 Pro."
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