Honor's New Phones Resemble iPhones for Android

Honor’s New Phones Resemble iPhones for Android

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Looking for a cheaper iPhone 17 Pro*? Honor introduces its 600 and 600 Pro models, branding them as “accessible flagships,” and their appearance, especially the orange color, seems strikingly familiar. With the Pro’s triple rear camera layout closely resembling the iPhone’s, it stands out, while the 600 subtly follows suit without the Pro’s telephoto lens. This approach echoes last year’s iPhone Air-inspired Honor 500, though that model was limited to Asia. Both phones boast IP69K water resistance, 6.57-inch OLED displays, and substantial 6,400mAh batteries (7,000mAh in Asia). They support 80W wired charging, though only the Pro offers wireless capabilities, featuring a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip from Qualcomm, while the 600 uses the midrange 7 Gen 4. Available in Europe today, the Honor 600 starts at €649.90 (about $760) and the 600 Pro at €999.90 ($1,170), positioning the Pro as a cost-effective alternative to the iPhone 17 models that inspired it.

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