A new Geekbench listing has brought the Honor 600 series back into view, this time through a device carrying the model code LNA-NX3. The unit is widely believed to be the Honor 600e, although Honor has not confirmed that name.
What makes the listing notable is the combination of Android 16, 8 GB of RAM, and a MediaTek chipset reference that points toward the Dimensity 7100. While the benchmark does not reveal the full product sheet, it offers an early look at the direction Honor may be taking with this possible new model.
Benchmark results hint at an early-stage device
The Geekbench entry shows the Honor LNA-NX3 posting 993 points in single-core testing and 3,054 points in multi-core testing. These numbers should not be treated as final performance figures for day-to-day use.
Even so, benchmark appearances like this usually indicate that a phone has entered internal testing or a pre-release phase. That makes the listing a meaningful signal that the device is moving closer to a public debut, even if many details remain undisclosed.
MediaTek code strongly suggests Dimensity 7100
The chipset information in the listing includes the MediaTek model code MT6858. That code is strongly associated with the Dimensity 7100, and the presence of the Mali-G610 MC2 GPU further supports that interpretation.
If the identification is accurate, Honor appears to be preparing another variant within the Honor 600 family with a different positioning. This kind of lineup expansion is common when brands want to address a wider range of user needs and price segments.
Android 16 and 8 GB RAM appear in the listing
The same Geekbench data shows the device running Android 16 and carrying 8 GB of RAM. Those details give a clearer picture of the software and memory setup used in the tested unit.
No information has surfaced yet about other memory options, and the benchmark result does not confirm whether the retail version will match the same configuration. Manufacturers often test one setup first before deciding on the final commercial variants.
The Honor 600 lineup may not be complete yet
Honor has already introduced the Honor 600 Lite, followed by the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro. The appearance of a presumed Honor 600e suggests the series could still expand beyond those three models.
The “e” suffix is also commonly used for additional variants positioned below a standard model. Still, the actual market role of LNA-NX3 cannot be confirmed until Honor makes an official announcement.
What remains unknown for now
Several core specifications are still missing from the benchmark trail, including the display, camera system, battery capacity, internal storage, and launch market. Geekbench has only exposed a small portion of the device’s technical profile.
There is also no official confirmation that LNA-NX3 will reach the market as the Honor 600e. For now, the listing serves as an early sign that the device is under testing, while the final name and hardware details may still change before release.
