Geekbench Hints at Honor 600e, Dimensity 7100 Looks Set to Drive the Midrange Model

Honor appears to be expanding its 600 lineup once again, and the latest clue points to a model called Honor 600e. A Geekbench listing has surfaced for the unannounced device, offering an early look at its processor, memory, software, and rough performance profile.

The benchmark record uses the model number LNA-NX3, which XpertPick says is tied to the Honor 600e. Honor has not confirmed the device officially, but the listing already suggests that the phone is being positioned as a midrange option with a focus on balanced efficiency and steady everyday performance.

Dimensity 7100 is the key detail

The most important takeaway from Geekbench is the chipset information. The listing points to MediaTek MT6858, an octa-core chip identified as the Dimensity 7100.

That is not an unfamiliar part for Honor. The same chipset was also used in the Honor 600 Lite, which makes the rumored Honor 600e look even more like a continuation of Honor’s strategy in the middle tier. The processor setup shown in the benchmark includes four efficiency cores clocked at 2GHz and four performance cores reaching up to 2.4GHz.

Graphics handling is listed through ARM Mali-G610 MC2. Taken together, those specifications place the Honor 600e in a category aimed at daily use, battery-conscious operation, and consistent midrange output rather than aggressive flagship-level performance.

Memory and software hints have also emerged

Geekbench also shows 7.35GB of RAM, which is typically commercialized as 8GB. The software side is equally notable, with the device reported to run Android 16.

On top of that, the interface is expected to be MagicOS 10. Since benchmark databases often reflect pre-release hardware and software states, the final retail configuration could still differ. Even so, such listings usually give a reliable first look at what a vendor is preparing for launch.

Early scores point to a solid midrange level

The Honor 600e posted 985 in the single-core test and 2,983 in the multi-core result. Those numbers fit what would generally be expected from a phone powered by the Dimensity 7100.

Benchmark scores do not tell the full story, however. Real-world experience will still depend on software optimization, thermal control, and how Honor tunes the device before release.

Another listing hinted at a larger memory option

Before the Geekbench appearance, the same device was reportedly seen in Google Play Console. That earlier entry pointed to 12GB of RAM, which differs from the 7.35GB figure shown in Geekbench.

The Google Play Console record also mentioned a Full-HD+ display with a resolution of 1,200 x 2,600 pixels and a pixel density of 520 ppi. That combination suggests a sharp panel, and the memory mismatch may indicate more than one configuration or simply a test unit that does not match the final retail version.

Where the Honor 600e may fit in the lineup

If the leak proves accurate, the Honor 600e would become the fourth member of the Honor 600 family. The lineup already includes the Honor 600 Lite, followed by the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro.

Honor 600 Lite arrived in several global markets on 5 March and started at MYR 1,299 for the 12GB + 256GB version. It also uses the Dimensity 7100, alongside a 6.6-inch AMOLED display, Full-HD+ resolution of 1,200 x 2,600 pixels, up to 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness of up to 6,500 nits, and 3,840Hz PWM dimming.

At the upper end of the series, the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro were launched on 22 April with starting global prices of SAR 1,799 and SAR 2,999 for the base variants. The Honor 600 Pro uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which shows how the 600 series is arranged from midrange to flagship. If the current leak is correct, the Honor 600e would sit closer to the Honor 600 Lite and add another Dimensity 7100-powered option to Honor’s growing 600 family.

Source: www.gadgets360.com

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