After the big, high-profile launch of the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro, Honor has sort of added, in a quieter way, a new affordable slot to the lineup the Honor 600e. It’s making its official global appearance through the brands online shops, so this newest mid-range phone really looks like it is about balance. On paper it brings a surprisingly bright display, a huge high-density battery, and also more advanced generative AI photo features, all while staying in a price bracket that feels competitive.
Honor 600e: Pricing and Availability
The Honor 600e has, at least, started going live in select international areas, including Peru , and it’s currently listed in just one premium storage setup.
For the 8GB RAM + 512GB Storage version, the official price is PEN 1,999, which roughly comes out to ₹56,000 when you use the direct global conversion rates.
As for the color options, the handset shows up in three separate pastel styles, Desert Gold, Vital Green, and Velvet Gray , so there’s that.
Massive 6,520mAh Battery & Charging
The real showpiece of the Honor 600e is the massive 6,520mAh lithium‑polymer battery. Even with a big cell like that, Honor somehow keeps the body surprisingly slim, at about 7.34mm thick, and also only around 180 grams in weight. For charging, the phone delivers 45W wired fast charging plus 6W reverse wired charging, so you can top up accessories when you’re out and about, kinda like a power little friend.
Upgraded 108MP Dual Camera Matrix
On the camera side, the handset uses a dual rear camera ring style setup that includes:
Primary Lens: A 108MP main sensor with an f/1.75 aperture, plus it supports up to 10x digital zoom, for when you want the close detail.
Secondary Lens: A 5MP f/2.2 ultra‑wide angle sensor.
Front Camera: A centered punch‑hole that holds a 16MP f/2.45 selfie shooter, clean and straightforward.
Insanely Bright 120Hz AMOLED Screen
The Honor 600e also comes with a high-end display: 6.6 inches, 1200 x 2600 FHD+ resolution. Peak brightness can reach up to 6,500 nits, so content stays crisp outdoors even in the harsh mid‑day sun. And if you care about comfort, the panel is paired with 3840Hz high‑frequency PWM dimming, meant to help reduce eye strain.
Performance & Hardware Button
Inside, the phone is powered by MediaTek’s octa‑core Dimensity 7100 Elite chip, built on a 6nm process. It handles daily multitasking, social scrolling, and casual games without much fuss. Out of the box, it runs Android 16‑based MagicOS 10. Like some of its more premium relatives, it also has a physical customizable hardware button on the side, which gives quick shortcut access to system functions and handy screen tools.
Built-In AI Creative Tools: Honor seems to lean hard into smart software here. The device brings native support for AI Image to Video 2.0, multi-image generation











