Honor (荣耀) 600 Pro Real Machine Exposed: Rear Horizontal Matrix Module + Narrow Equal Screen on All Four Sides, Expected to Be Released Soon
It has been reported that photos of the Honor (荣耀) 600 Pro real machine have leaked online, showing a distinctive rear horizontal matrix camera module and a display with very narrow, equal-width bezels on all four sides. The images, first circulated by Chinese tech site ithome, suggest Honor is aiming for a cleaner, more symmetrical look that emphasizes screen continuity and a wider camera array. Reportedly, the device will debut soon.
Design leak
The leaked shots show a wide, horizontally oriented camera bridge that houses multiple lenses and sensors in a matrix-like layout, rather than the stacked or round modules common on rival phones. The front appears to be almost bezel-less with uniform thin borders on the top, bottom and sides — a look manufacturers use to convey premium quality without relying on curved glass. It has been reported that the handset keeps a flat display and a restrained frame design, signaling a focus on ergonomics as much as optics.
Market context
Honor, which split from Huawei in 2020 and has since functioned as an independent brand, competes fiercely in China’s saturated smartphone market against Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo. For Western readers: the split helped Honor regain access to global chip suppliers and components that were restricted to Huawei under U.S. sanctions — a geopolitical backstory that still shapes supply chains and product choices in China’s device makers. Will a refined industrial design and a beefed-up camera module be enough to sway buyers? The answer may hinge on price and chipset choices.
Outlook
It has been reported that Honor plans to launch the 600 Pro soon, likely first in China before any international rollout. Official specifications and pricing remain unconfirmed; Honor has not yet commented on the leaks. Expect more detailed imagery and spec confirmations as the brand moves toward an announcement.
