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Here's the Doogee S200 Max with dual flashlight, dual screen, and a 22,000 mAh battery

Here's the Doogee S200 Max with dual flashlight, dual screen, and a 22,000 mAh battery

GSM Arena19-07-2025
Doogee's S200 series comprises three smartphones - the S200, the S200X, and the S200 Plus. These will soon be joined by the S200 Max. We've received the Doogee S200 Max's images and specifications exclusively, so let's take a look at what's on offer. Doogee S200 Plus
The Doogee S200 Max is a rugged smartphone, powered by the Dimensity 7050 SoC. It runs Android 15 and has 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage onboard, which is expandable by up to 2TB. The smartphone is built around a 6.72" 120Hz LCD of FullHD+ resolution.
Around the back is another display. It's square-shaped and has a diagonal of 1.3" and a resolution of 240x240 pixels. We are told it offers an off-screen time display function, YouTube preview, dynamic long-video dials, and customizable dynamic signatures.
The Doogee S200 Max features four cameras for photography - a 32MP selfie camera on the front and a triple camera setup on the rear, comprising a 108MP primary camera, a 20MP Night Vision camera, and a 2MP macro unit.
The primary and selfie cameras use Samsung's S5KHM6SX03 and S5KGD1SP sensors, respectively, while the night vision camera uses Sony's IMX350 sensor. The rear cameras are joined by an infrared night vision light.
Another highlight of the Doogee S200 Max is the dual flashlight located on the top. It has a beam distance of over 10 meters and supports five modes - strong light, low light, extremely bright, SOS, and strobe.
Doogee S200 Max's color options
Keeping the entire package up and running is a massive 22,000 mAh Si/C battery with 66W charging support. The smartphone also supports 18W reverse wired charging.
Other highlights of the Doogee S200 Max include an IP68/69K rating, MIL-STD-810H certification, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a customizable key, and NFC.
The Doogee S200 Max will come in gray and gold colors and will be priced at $559.99 (€480/INR48,265). Doogee is expected to reveal its availability details soon.
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