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The smart office buddy tablet: Doogee G6+ serves loyally, doesn't break the bank
The smart office buddy tablet: Doogee G6+ serves loyally, doesn't break the bank

Phone Arena

time12 hours ago

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The smart office buddy tablet: Doogee G6+ serves loyally, doesn't break the bank

This story is sponsored by Doogee. PhoneArena's opinions in this article have not been affected in any way! Disclaimer Doogee has recently rolled out three new series of Android-powered tablets. They focus on delivering performance for different needs at very competitive price points. The new Doogee Tab A series is a good choice for the kids at home or young students, while the Doogee Tab E series is the best performer in the range, with a giant screen for the best entertainment we will be taking a look at the Doogee Tab G6+ — from the office buddy G series. These are your portable platforms for learning or working, with just enough room on the 11-inch screen, Android 15 on board, and an accessory package that helps you get the most out of it anywhere. We live in the age of smooth animation and going for a default of 60 Hz nowadays feels like a 'downgrade'. It's cool to see that even value-priced tablets can now hit at least 90 Hz — at least Doogee's Tab G6+ IPS panel has a FHD resolution (1920 x 1200 pixels) and an 11-inch diagonal. 90 Hz refresh ensures that animations will feel smoother — anything above 60 Hz typically does. It's got a 16:10 aspect ratio for that golden middle between being usable as a movie player, but also having a tall enough canvas for productivity and website viewing. All the while a metal body keeps it looking sleek and pretty. And the Doogee Tab G6+ is not 'all work and no play' — it does have Widevine L1 Support, so premium UHD content from your video platform of choice can be played on it. Two speakers in landscape stereo ensure that you will get that fuller sound, whether you are watching or playing. Official Store | Use KOLG6 for 27% off Amazon Store | Use WPKYNS3T for 23% off The Doogee Tab G6+ is powered by an octa-core, 2.2 GHz Unisoc T7280 processor to keep it ticking. It comes with a pretty good 256 GB storage chip, and microSD expansion if that's not enough. The 8 GB of RAM on board is good to run Android 15 and its Gemini features straight on the tablet. Of course, with Google's latest operating system, you get the security perks, on-device encryption, and granular app permissions, which will matter to you if you want to use the tablet as a work of which, it does come in a package specifically to enhance your office experience. Or, more like, to help you bring your office anywhere!If you choose to get the VIP package of the Tab G6+, it will include everything you need to turn this portable tablet into a lightweight laptop replacer. The accessory pack includes: Stylus Bluetooth mouse Bluetooth keyboard Leather case Tempered screen protector Of course, this is on top of regular box contents — namely a charger and data yes, the Doogee Tab G6+ is made with mobile work and task completion in mind. It has a SIM slot for a 4G LTE connection, so you can sync your documents, files, and homework wherever you go. Download a game to play over the commute, or browse the web at robust LTE speeds — it's a convenience for the digital nomad that's constantly on the the Doogee Tab G6+ is a good choice for students or young content creators, with its note-taking features and keyboard, it can also be used by the youngest members of the family with pre-installed parental controls and Official Store | Use KOLG6 for 27% off Amazon Store | Use WPKYNS3T for 23% off

Mainland manufacturers at Hong Kong trade show look to Middle East as US tariffs bite
Mainland manufacturers at Hong Kong trade show look to Middle East as US tariffs bite

South China Morning Post

time18-04-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Mainland manufacturers at Hong Kong trade show look to Middle East as US tariffs bite

Mainland Chinese manufacturers at a trade show in Hong Kong have been keen to diversify their markets towards the Middle East to mitigate the impact of the intensifying trade war. Advertisement More than 150,000 products were on display at the second phase of the Global Sources Hong Kong Shows held at the AsiaWorld-Expo from Friday to Monday, spanning categories such as mobile electronics, smart homes and lifestyle. Among them was Doogee, a mainland manufacturer specialising in rugged smartphones designed to withstand extreme weather and rough environments, which said it was looking to diversify its markets amid the tariff war. The firm cited one of their bestsellers – the S200X model – as an example. Priced at about US$300, the phone is compatible with the AI system developed by Google Gemini and different models support features such as projectors. 'Europe accounts for 60 per cent of our market, and the US 20 per cent,' Yuki Zhu, a spokeswoman for the company, said. 'We're looking at the Middle Eastern market to lessen the reliance on the US market. We export 200,000 tablets to the region every year.' More than 150,000 products are showcased at the Global Sources Hong Kong Trade Show 2025 at Asia World-Expo. Photo: Edmond So US President Donald Trump had imposed cumulative tariffs of 145 per cent on all Chinese goods over several rounds, with the White House also revealing the figure to be as high as 245 per cent on some goods.

Mainland manufacturers at Hong Kong trade show look to Middle East amid trade war
Mainland manufacturers at Hong Kong trade show look to Middle East amid trade war

South China Morning Post

time18-04-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Mainland manufacturers at Hong Kong trade show look to Middle East amid trade war

Mainland Chinese manufacturers at a trade show in Hong Kong have been keen to diversify their markets towards the Middle East to mitigate the impact of the intensifying trade war. Advertisement At the second phase of the Global Sources Hong Kong Shows held at the AsiaWorld-Expo from Friday to Monday, more than 150,000 products were showcased in categories such as mobile electronics, smart homes, lifestyle, and home and kitchen. Among them was Doogee, a mainland manufacturer specialising in rugged smartphones designed to withstand extreme weather and rough environments, which said it was looking to diversify its markets amid the tariff war. The firm cited one of their bestsellers – the S200X model – as an example. Priced at about US$300, the phone is compatible with the AI system developed by Google Gemini and different models support features such as projectors. 'Europe accounts for 60 per cent of our market, and the US 20 per cent,' Yuki Zhu, a spokeswoman for the company, said. 'We're looking at the Middle Eastern market to lessen the reliance on the US market. We export 200,000 tablets to the region every year.' Advertisement US President Donald Trump had imposed cumulative tariffs of 145 per cent on all Chinese goods over several rounds, with the White House also revealing the figure to be as high as 245 per cent on some goods. Washington also planned to charge tariffs on small-value parcels from Hong Kong from May 2, ending a customs exception.

DOOGEE at MWC 2025: Dare Different, Powered by AI
DOOGEE at MWC 2025: Dare Different, Powered by AI

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

DOOGEE at MWC 2025: Dare Different, Powered by AI

BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Meeting DOOGEE's Innovation in Barcelona DOOGEE's MWC 2025 participation underscores its commitment to tech innovation and collaboration. The company invites global visitors to its booth to explore cutting-edge products and engage in discussions shaping rugged mobile technology's future, with a series of industry's leading designs, creativity, and technology. DOOGEE's Products Under the Spotlight DOOGEE Rugged Phones: Dare Different in the Rugged Phone Industry Doogee's Rugged Phones Series breaks the mold. The V Max Series, ideal for outdoor adventurers and long-distance travelers, features the V Max S with a 22000mAh battery and camping lights. In 2025, the V Max Play was introduced, the world's first rugged phone with an integrated projector and camping light, offering multifunctionality, portability, and AI-enhanced operations. The S200 Series appeals to game enthusiasts. With the latest 5G processing, it ensures seamless multitasking. The S200 Plus, boasting a better mecha design, 1.32'' 60Hz AMOLED rear display, and enhanced AI, provides a top-notch experience whether gaming or outdoors. The Blade GT Series is the first smart light rugged phone emphasizing lightweight. The Blade GT Ultra takes it further with a sleek design, MediaTek Dimensity 7300 5G processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB storage, and customizable smart lighting. DOOGEE Smartphones: The Most Innovative 5G Smartphones Doogee's Smartphone Series stands out with AI integration. The Pure Series, the industry's high - standard quad - curved phone, has a 6.73-inch AMOLED screen, AI - AI-enhanced 8M periscope telephoto lens, and large storage. The Pure 70 Pro offers 1TB storage. The Moment Series, the first ultra-thin project smartphone, allows users to project content on any flat surface. It's known for its silicon anode large batteries. The Note Series packs a large battery in an 8.6mm body, and the V Flip Series offers a folding design for a large-screen experience when unfolding. DOOGEE Tablets: 13''/14'' Large-screen Tablets Powered by AI In the tablet market, DOOGEE's 13-inch Tab E3 Pro and 14-inch Tab E3 Max are great for business, entertainment, and learning. They feature large screens, ample storage, and long-lasting batteries. The AI Tablet with the A733 AI chip offers video optimization and more. The 11-inch Doogee Go Series and 10-inch Agile Series meet diverse user needs. DOOGEE Wearables: Your Health & Fitness Companion In the smart wearables sector, Doogee's products are built for adventurers and fitness enthusiasts. They combine durability, water resistance, and long battery life with health tracking and navigation. The smartwatch collection includes the D43/D43B(GPS) for fitness data, the D45B for business, and the D39B for style. All are AI-powered with features like ChatGPT-like interaction and real-time translation. About DOOGEE Experience tomorrow's mobile technology at MWC 2025 with Doogee. Founded in 2009, DOOGEE specializes in rugged phones, smartphones, tablets, and smart wearables, holding 300+ patents. With global reach across 60+ countries, it ranks No.1 in rugged phones and Top 10 in Chinese cross-border e-commerce. Our rugged electronics, equipped with AI and 5G, have earned us 300 patents and a global presence in over 60 countries, with $27.6 million in sales in 2023. Experience innovations firsthand. For inquiries:pr@ | YouTube | TikTok | Facebook View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE DOOGEE Sign in to access your portfolio

Doogee S200 review: a rugged phone with AI camera power
Doogee S200 review: a rugged phone with AI camera power

Yahoo

time22-02-2025

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Doogee S200 review: a rugged phone with AI camera power

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. I've tested several Doogee phones over the years, each with unique camera features. But you'll immediately notice what makes this latest model so appealing, in what is possibly one of the coolest phone designs I've ever seen. The new Doogee S200 sports a digital AMOLED display screen positioned in the centre of the rear camera unit, which can be customised with different watch faces, easy-access widgets for notifications, and can be used to control the rear camera. Aside from this seriously sci-fi design element, there are plenty of other features that make the Doogee S200 one of the best Android phones for photography, and I'll dive into the performance, specs, and top features of this phone throughout this review. In short, it has an impressive night vision camera with infrared sensors, and you can even use it for underwater photography too – thanks to its fully secure design and IP68/IP69K resistance rating. This phone is primarily intended for users who operate in challenging environments, such as industrial sites, as well as those who enjoy activities like hiking and outdoor camping, and thrill-seekers who need a smartphone that's far from fragile. Rugged phones are renowned for their robustness and durability, and this Doogee device can withstand the elements, as proven when I tested its resilience during a trip to Slovenia (where temperatures were around -15 degrees celcius). The Doogee S200 sits at a comfortable price point at the upper end of the mid-range market, retailing for $412 / £326. I'm not sure if it quite counts as a budget smartphone since you can get powerful AI camera phones like the Xiaomi Poco X7 for as little as £249 now, which is a mere fraction of the cost of flagship powerhouses like the iPhone 16 Pro Max or Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra handsets. I think the Doogee S200 is priced fairly for what it offers, and the niche-ness of its rugged and reliable design makes it a desirable phone for people who want extra protection for their device without needing to pay for insurance on top or subscribe to some kind of care plan for repairs should the worst happen. The S200 is equipped with military-grade levels of durability, having been tested to withstand hefty drops and high-pressure water jets. Right now, at the time of writing, Doogee is selling the S200 model at a discounted price of $339.99 / £259.99 over at Amazon, and you can also buy it directly from Doogee and bag a 15% discount while the New Year sale is still live. I've already mentioned that this phone is bulky and rugged, but it's seriously heavy too. According to our sister site, TechRadar, who weighed the phone, it clocked in at approximately 396g which is comparable to the weight of a clear glass vase. This smartphone will definitely weigh your pockets down, but at least you'll notice if it ever disappears. When first handling the Doogee S200, its heavy weight can be a little off-putting, but you soon get used to it and it feels comfortable to hold in one hand. The rugged design not only applies to the outer casing and Corning Gorilla Glass covering the display, but also the thick buttons which are actually quite soft to press. I love the custom button on the left side of the phone, which can be customized with actions based on whether you one-click, double-click, or long-press it. On the right-hand side of the Doogee, there's a smooth panel that can be used to recognize your fingerprint. I've found this to be much handier than I originally thought, and it aligns with how I typically hold my phone for quicker access. One feature that I especially appreciated during my experience of quad biking in Slovenia was the phone's 'gloves mode' which makes it much easier to unlock and operate the device while wearing padded biker gloves. Image 1 of 4 Image 2 of 4 Image 3 of 4 Image 4 of 4 Now onto the most exciting design feature of the Doogee S200, its AMOLED rear display screen. If you've ever used a smartwatch before, then you can appreciate how quick and easy it is to check the time, view notifications, and control your phone without needing to unlock it. This has the exact same effect when used on the Doogee S200. By going into the phone's settings, under 'mini display' you can customize the watch face on the rear display, add a wallpaper from your photo gallery, write a text signature that can appear on the screen, and decide which widgets you want to see when swiping across the circular display – from music control to a calendar view, and a remote control shortcut to access the front camera and take a snap without unlocking the phone. This vibrant rear display combined with the mechanical and futuristic sci-fi elements of the phone gives it a truly unique selling point, and the reaction I've had every time I take this phone out of my pocket has been "Wow, what is that?". It looks and feels like a premium flagship Android phone but from another dimension. Like most phones, you'll find the charging port at the very bottom. The Doogee S200 uses USB Type-C for charging and has a rubber cover that can be opened and closed over the port for keeping out liquids and dust. There's no 3.5mm headphone jack sadly, but you can always get around this by using an adapter for your headphones or Bluetooth for wireless audio devices. There's also a dual SIM card port, which is a nice touch for those who travel for work, and the storage can be expanded by MicroSD. The overall camera performance with the Doogee S200 is pretty standard, it's certainly not the best quality camera phone that I've ever used, but at this price point, I don't have many complaints either. The first thing you'll find with the Doogee is that it likes to overcompensate with sharpness through grain, especially if you're using modes like HDR. This works in most cases to output a sharp shot, and it's not until you zoom in that you'll notice the finer imperfections and lost details (but it's really not that bad). Open up the camera app and you'll be met with several different options and camera modes along the bottom row just above the shutter button. 'Picture' will be selected as default, which only offers 25MP at a 4:3 ratio, and 24MP at 16:9, so you'll need to swipe left to be on the '100MP' setting for the best results. I'm unsure why Doogee has a separate tab for this 100MP camera option, surely this should be the default? It's worth noting that when you're in this specific camera mode, you won't benefit from combined AI features or HDR quality. The other Doogee camera modes include Beauty, with sliding scale filters to adjust buffing, whitening, Ruddy (whatever this means), and Slimming – which I discovered is used to slim your face slightly, as well as tabs for Night Vision, Video, and a Super Night mode. There's a Pro camera mode too which is hidden in the 'More' tab on the far right, and this is great for when you want full control over an image, including focus and depth of field for macro shots. Image 1 of 3 Image 2 of 3 Image 3 of 3 Doogee offers plenty of camera features to help you experiment, and in the more tab, you'll also find Portrait, GIF, Panorama, Slow Motion, Mono (black and white), Bokeh, QR Code, and Macro modes which you can drag into the bottom tab and reorganise should you choose. When testing out this camera phone, all of these modes worked just fine and did their job, although Bokeh was a bit hit-and-miss in most cases. There's sometimes a delay between pressing the shutter button and the process of capturing the image, so you really need to hold the phone still during this buffer time for the best possible results. I wasn't shooting any fast-moving subjects with this phone camera, but I did have a few blurred shots when trying to take a still photo of my easily distracted dog, so keep this in mind. Arguably the standout feature of the Doogee S200 camera phone is its night vision camera, which is truly exceptional. It can illuminate a pitch-black room using infrared sensors, and I would even say that the quality of this camera is better than what you get with the standard lens, as long as you can settle for a black-and-white image. Take a look at the sample image section below to see the before and after shots of using standard mode vs Night Vision mode. Image 1 of 20 Image 2 of 20 Image 3 of 20 Image 4 of 20 Image 5 of 20 Image 6 of 20 Image 7 of 20 Image 8 of 20 Image 9 of 20 Image 10 of 20 Image 11 of 20 Image 12 of 20 Image 13 of 20 Image 14 of 20 Image 15 of 20 Image 16 of 20 Image 17 of 20 Image 18 of 20 Image 19 of 20 Image 20 of 20 All of the Doogee smartphones I've tested to date have been equipped with underwater cameras. When I tested the Doogee S98 Pro, I used my kitchen sink. Back when I tested the Dooge S96 GT model, I leveled this up and used an outdoor fountain in Bath. This time, with the Doogee S200, I decided to dunk it in Marine Lake – check out the video below to see what happened. It turns out there was nothing much to see under the surface of the water here, but now I know. At the very least you can see that (despite the wobbly footage from my cold hand), the video quality of the Doogee S200 is pretty decent, and it survived multiple plunges into cold water too without the footage or device being affected. There are a lot of other reasons to choose a Doogee phone aside from its amazing futuristic rear watch display, or even its unique night vision and underwater camera features. For starters, the S200 model comes equipped with the Mediatek Dimensity 7050 chip, which isn't the best on the market by a long shot but is certainly reliable enough to handle things like photo editing, streaming, gaming, and general multitasking with ease. I carried out many creative tasks on this phone that included putting together a TikTok video using Capcut while in Slovenia, playing smartphone games like Marvel Future Fight and Pokemon TCG (though admittedly these aren't big titles) in the hotel, streaming movies on Disney+ to watch on the plane, and editing templates in Canva. During this time, I didn't have to worry about the batterly life for a single second, and I only charged the phone once during the trip. Image 1 of 2 Image 2 of 2 Not only is the 10100 mAh battery life impressive, but you can have up to 32GB of RAM installed on this phone should you need it. The general performance is smooth and lag-free, with zero issues to report. It also has a 1400:1 contrast ratio which is excellent for when you're using the phone in darker environments or direct sunlight. The 120Hz refresh rate is excellent for gaming too, and can be adjusted manually or automatically throughout the day for the best results. A lot of the hidden gems within this phone are buried in the settings for you to find, but Doogee made sure that you wouldn't miss its super handy pre-installed digital toolkit on the app screen of your phone. The toolkit offers a compass, sound meter, picture hanger, height measure, magnifier, protractor, plumb bob, pedometer, gradient, alarm bell, and torch. Sure, you might never need or use any of these features, but it's better to have them and not need them. I've spent well over a month using the Doogee S200 now and it's clear this is a device attempting to offer the full package at a reasonable price, and it almost achieves it. Let's not forget that this rugged smartphone has a very specific target market in mind, designed for those who work outdoors, in construction, enjoy camping, or have specific interests that benefit from features like a night vision camera for wildlife watching or caving, plus the waterproof camera for snorkelling or fishing. It's obvious that this kind of smartphone would certainly be appealing to photographers, but I think it misses the mark ever so slightly with its camera quality falling behind. If you're after one of the best Android cameras for photography, then you might be better off with some alternatives. When it comes to cameras, this phone is definitely capable of capturing a sharp shot if used with patience, but grain and soft focus will almost definitely make an appearance at some stage. Overall, the Doogee S200 is a strong contender in the rugged smartphone space, but if you don't need a phone that can take a beating or one with a rear AMOLED display and night vision camera, then you'll find better quality elsewhere. For everyone who does indeed fit the category, this phone is an excellent choice. Honor Magic 7 ProThis is a much slimmer and sleek smartphone compared with the Doogee S200, but with very similar levels of durability and rugged protection. For example, the Honor has an IP68/69 rating, and can survive freezing temperatures. Google Pixel 9 Pro / XLThis phone sits at the top of our list as one of the best Android phones for photography, and its class-leading features such as panorama photos are just one of the reasons we love it so much, it also excels in night photography too.

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