Honor 60 series' first look teaser has been revealed via a banner ad ahead of the rumoured December launch. The lineup is said to include three models that will succeed Honor 50 series.
Separately, an Honor 60 series phone has been listed on China's 3C website with the model number GIA-AN00. Interestingly, the listing reiterates the phone will have a 66W fast charging support, similar to the Honor 50 series. That's pretty much it revealed via China's 3C listing. If the phones are indeed launching in China in December, we can expect an official announcement shortly and the company may start teasing the features and more in the next couple of weeks.
Recent leaks about the Honor 60 suggest it will come with a pill-shaped punch-hole cutout on the top-left corner. It is said to have a quad-camera setup on the back. It is tipped to come with a 4,500mAh battery and could be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset. This will be an upgrade over the Snapdragon 778G chipset on the Honor 50. The phone will have 5G network connectivity and probably a higher-refresh-rate display. We should learn more about the Honor 60 series when it launches next month.
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