Honor 600 Lite spotted on Geekbench with Dimensity 7100 and Android 16
A few days ago, rumors about the upcoming Honor 600 started circulating, and now its Lite variant appears to have surfaced in the Geekbench database.
The benchmark revealed key specs of the device. The model number LNA-NX1 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset and, in the tested prototype, is equipped with 8GB of RAM. From day one, the Honor 600 Lite will run Android 16.

On Geekbench 6.5, the device scored 994 points in the single-core test and 3,023 in the multi-core benchmark.
Additionally, the Honor 600 Lite has already cleared certification with several regulators across different countries, including Thailand and the UAE. These documents confirm 5G support along with eSIM and NFC capabilities-features that are expected in a device of this tier.
Interestingly, Honor previously skipped the “500 Lite” in its lineup-the last Lite model was the Honor 400 Lite, launched in April last year. That makes the Honor 600 Lite its direct successor, and it will likely debut around April as well. More details about the device should emerge soon.







