Honor has finally lifted the covers off its latest N-series devices, and the new models bring several key upgrades over the Honor 400 series, which was the last N-series lineup to launch outside China. The Pro model in the new Honor 600 series is especially noteworthy because it’s positioned as a legitimate “accessible flagship” that pairs a top-tier Snapdragon SoC with a stunning display and a massive battery at an attractive price.
Flagship specs without the flagship price
The new lineup pushes Honor’s N-series further into flagship territory, with both the standard Honor 600 and the more premium Honor 600 Pro offering features typically reserved for more expensive phones. The Honor 600 Pro packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and is positioned as a serious option for gaming and demanding workloads. The standard variant, meanwhile, runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, offering a more balanced mix of performance and efficiency.
Honor 600 Pro in Golden White, Orange, and BlackHonor
On the display front, both phones feature a 6.57-inch OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness of 8,000 nits, and 3,840Hz PWM dimming. Battery life is another major highlight, with the two devices packing a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery that supports 80W wired fast charging and 27W reverse charging. The Pro model even includes 50W wireless charging support, a feature that’s often omitted on affordable flagships.
Honor 600 in Orange, Golden White, and BlackHonor
The Honor 600 series’ camera hardware is no slouch either, with both devices featuring a 200MP main shooter with a large 1/1.4-inch sensor size. On the Pro model, it’s paired with a 50MP telephoto lens with up to 120x zoom and CIPA 6.5 image stabilization, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 50MP selfie shooter. The standard version has the same ultrawide and selfie cameras, but skips the telephoto camera.
As announced earlier, Honor is also debuting its upgraded AI Image to Video 2.0 feature with the lineup, which allows users to generate short videos from still images using natural language prompts. Durability has also been upgraded, and both models feature an IP69K rating along with enhanced drop resistance certification.
Pricing and availability
Honor has launched the 600 series in Malaysia today, with the Pro model priced at RM3,099 (~$784) for the 12GB+256GB configuration and RM3,299 (~$835) for the 512GB storage option. The standard Honor 600 comes in a single 12GB+512GB configuration priced at RM2,599 (~$658). Both models come in Orange, Golden White, and Black color options.
Honor has confirmed that the devices will roll out to additional global markets, but regional pricing and availability details have not yet been announced.
Serials have become the backbone of the streaming era, especially on Netflix. Serialized television is when a show’s plot unfolds in sequential order over the course of a season. It’s long-form storytelling that typically works best with dramas—Stranger Things, The Crown, etc. Watching the episodes in release order matters. Often, these shows are binged because the complex character arcs and cliffhangers encourage streaming multiple episodes at once.
Serial shows can feel like homework, especially when you fall behind on an episode and need to catch up. That always happens to me, and it leads to anxiety I didn’t want. Thankfully, Netflix offers shows where viewers can jump at any time and not feel lost. These episodic series are perfect for jumping around and picking the episodes you want to watch. One of the most famous comedies ever fits the criteria of an episodic sitcom. Anthology shows, including a Netflix sci-fi classic, are also ideal for watching episodes out of order.
Black Mirror
Welcome to your worst nightmare
Black Mirrorwants to scare you. Charlie Brooker’s sci-fi anthology series has been warning humanity about the dangers of technology since 2011. It seems like ages ago that Rory Kinnear had sexual intercourse with a pig in the first episode. Apologies for the spoiler, but the media’s role in the spread of misinformation has never been more relevant.
Black Mirror features self-contained episodes with a beginning, middle, and an end. There has only been one direct sequel: USS Callister: Into Infinity, a season 7 episode that continues the events of season 4’s USS Callister. Otherwise, feel free to jump around and check out the best episodes of each season. Since most episodes feature bleak endings, I’ll leave you with one that ends on an upbeat note: San Junipero.
Seinfeld
Greatest comedy ever?
Comedies are the perfect vehicle for episodic storytelling. While having an overarching plot throughout a season helps attract viewers, many comedy fans are just looking for a few laughs. Write a self-contained story with numerous jokes over 20 to 30 minutes, and you’re ready to go. Seinfeld, aka the show about nothing, is the ideal escape from serialized dramas.
Seinfeld stars Jerry Seinfeld as a fictionalized version of himself as he navigates the comedic scene in New York City. The show revolves around Jerry’s interactions with his friends George (Jason Alexander), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and Kramer (Michael Richards). The gang faces a problem, hilarity ensues, and the episode ends. That’s really all you need to know. Enjoy the laughs.
I hate referring to episodes of television as “mini-movies.” However, that’s how I would describe the eight episodes of Cabinet of Curiosities. Each director puts their own signature style on a story and brings audiences into their terrifying creation. Del Toro wrote two of the episodes, including one about a demon being summoned. Some are scarier than others, but horror fans will feel right at home with this series.
Beat Bobby Flay
Bobby brings the heat
As I’ve gotten older, the Food Network has become one of my favorite channels. I mean, who doesn’t love food? I love eating my (average) home-cooked meal while watching contestants duke it out in the kitchen onmy favorite show, Beat Bobby Flay. The competition breaks down into two rounds. In the first round, two chefs have 20 minutes to construct a meal using a secret ingredient. The winner advances to the main event, where they face off against Bobby Flay.
The challenger gets to pick the dish for the final round, so Bobby has a disadvantage. However, Bobby is an award-winning chef with a few tricks up his sleeves. He can handle making a version of your grandmother’s lasagna. With episodes available on Netflix, be prepared to learn why Bobby always throws chiles into his dishes.
S.W.A.T.
Broadcast TV still knows how to make entertaining programs
The procedural is a genre best produced on broadcast television. Name a cop, doctor, or law drama—chances are it’s a procedural on broadcast TV. While the way we watch television has changed, people still love these types of shows on CBS, NBC, Fox, and ABC. Law & Order, NCIS, and Criminal Minds are procedurals that gained a bigger following thanks to streaming.
S.W.A.T. is cut from the same cloth as Chicago P.D. and CSI. Sergeant Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson (Shemar Moore) is tasked with leading a new S.W.A.T. unit in the LAPD. This action-packed show utilizes a “case of the week” formula in which the team must solve a dangerous situation, such as active shooters and hostage situations. You’re in and out in 44 minutes. What’s better than that?
Netflix has more content coming your way
After you’re done watching these shows, stay on Netflix for more top-notch content. Netflix has an entire section dedicated to thrillers, and this week, The Guilty and El Camino are two of the section’s best. Keep an eye out for new movies, like Alan Ritchson’s War Machine, which is currently in the streamer’s top 10.
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