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21.03.2024 08:30

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A durable phone with a good screen available in Europe

Photo: Doogee
Photo: Doogee

The company Doogee recently offered for sale in Europe one of the currently most powerful robust smart mobile phones. Doogee DK10 phone will like exclusively for adventurers who don't want the phone to be damaged the first time it hits the ground. The new Doogee even has a metal case that is dust and water resistant and compatible with IP68, IP69K and MIL-STD-810G durability standards. 

The Doogee DK10 is equipped with relatively interesting hardware, especially by rugged phone standards. It covers a 16.9-centimeter or 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels). The screen will perform well in practically any task, including gaming, although it is not primarily intended for that. Network refresh frequency it is now the standard 120 images per second.

The new phone is understandably best suited for work environments and those who like to enjoy nature. Inside, we find a relatively powerful octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 8020 mobile processor, 12 gigabytes of system memory and built-in memory with 512 gigabytes of data storage space. The equipment also includes a battery with a capacity of 5150 milliampere hours, which in the best case is sufficient for two or three days of use, but it will definitely not be completely empty at the end of the first day. A 120 W charger is available to charge it, which is a very welcome addition.

Doogee DK10 offers four more cameras, namely two with 50 MP sensors, one with 64 MP and one with 16 MP. A 32 MP front camera is available for online conferences. The phone also supports two SIM cards and a memory card with a capacity of up to two terabytes. Android 13 is installed.

The interesting Doogee DK10 can still be bought in Europe, currently exclusively in Germany. The price is around 600 euros, which is quite a hefty price, but which fans are obviously willing to pay. 


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