HONOR is preparing to expand its portfolio in Europe with the upcoming 600 series, and new leaks offer a detailed look at what appears to be a premium mid-range lineup with surprisingly high-end ambitions. Following the earlier launch of the 600 Lite, the standard HONOR 600 and the more advanced
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HONOR’s next flagship generation is beginning to take shape ahead of its official debut, with the first design leak of the Magic 9 series revealing a refined camera layout and a bold new finish. It looks very much like an iPhone 17 Pro Max combined with a Pixel. The orange
Honor has filed and published a new foldable patent that goes beyond today’s book-style devices and even the new wave of tri-fold concepts. The drawings describe an origami-inspired architecture: a flexible display that can collapse through multiple hinge points, turning a large surface into something that could, in theory, fit
Details about the upcoming Honor 600 Lite have surfaced online just days after early information about the standard Honor 600 model appeared. German publication WinFuture has shared what appear to be official renders of the device, along with a list of key specifications. The information reportedly comes from a retailer
Honor has officially kicked off the teaser campaign for its next flagship foldable, the Honor Magic V6, and this time the reveal comes with a celebrity cameo. The device was spotted in the hands of Hong Kong actor and singer Nicholas Tse during a professional photoshoot shared on Chinese social
Honor appears ready to expand the latest flagship series with its upcoming Magic8 Pro Air, a device that leans heavily into the idea that “less” can still feel decidedly premium. Recently surfaced images from Weibo finally give shape to what Honor previously teased as a phone combining “Pro and Air”
HONOR appears ready to re-enter a category many thought had lost its momentum: gaming phones. Leaked renders circulating on Weibo suggest the company is preparing a new lineup called HONOR WIN, marking a notable shift beyond its recent focus on ultra-large batteries and endurance-first devices. The timing is interesting. ASUS’
Honor has quietly shown its wildest experiment to date: the Robot Phone, a concept device that fuses smartphone design with robotics, mechatronics, and a camera philosophy borrowed from cinema. Unveiled ahead of its planned MWC 2026 debut, the prototype appeared at the Honor User Carnival in China — in multiple
The Honor 500 series arrives at a moment when smartphone hardware is flattening into a shared design vocabulary: pastel palettes, soft flat edges, oversized dual-lens “eyes,” and minimalist rear modules. What once felt distinctly Apple — the iPhone Air’s horizontal camera bar with two pronounced circular lenses — has become
Honor’s upcoming 500 series may mark a significant step forward in its design language — one that leans more toward minimalist precision than flamboyant flair. A newly leaked sketch, reportedly from Digital Chat Station, offers a conceptual glimpse at the brand’s next-generation aesthetic. The phone’s form reveals a flat, balanced










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