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Doogee Mix Review: The Affordable Bezel-less Smartphone
Product Introduction | Doogee Mix review
Doogee Mix Smartphone features a 5.5-inch HD display, along with a high capacity 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The device comes in few configurations, depending on storage and Memory requirements. It is powered by the MTK Helio P25 64-bit octa-core processor clocked at 2.5GHz, with the high-performance Mali-T880 GPU for optimal gaming and 3D Experience. On the rear side of the phone, you have a dual camera with 16-megapixel and an 8MP sensor. on the front, you have a 5-megapixel selfie shooter. The device comes with a 3,380mAh non-removable battery supporting MediaTek quick charge technology.
As mentioned above Memory and internal storage space are both high. Ensuring stable and strong performance during multitasking or switching between apps. Running under the new Android 7.0 Nougat operating system, power consumption is decreased up to 20% than Marshmallow, Bringing more smooth and fluent operating experience. For further information, and details you are welcome to check Doogee official website and Aliexpress store links posted below.
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Doogee Mix Review focus:
Product introduction.
Specs & Product Main Features
Unboxing
Package Content
Build Quality & Appearance
Hardware Platform
Software, Display, Cameras, Speakers, Audio, Microphone, GPS, Battery
Pros & Cons
Final verdict
Doogee Mix Review Rating
DOOGEE Mix Highlights:
Display — 5.5 Inch, 1280 x 720 pixels
Processor — Helio P25 Deca core (4xCortex-A53, 2.5GHz +4xCortex-A53,1.6GHz)
OS — Android 7.0
Cameras — 16MP+8MP back camera (Samsung ISOCELL Sensor) + 5MP front camera
Sensors — Fingerprint, G-Sensor, Proximity, Ambient light, Compass, Geomagnetism , Gyroscope
Storage & Memory — 6GB RAM + 128GB , 4GB RAM + 64GB , 6GB RAM+ 64GB
Color — Dazzle Black; Aurora Blue; Coral Blue
DOOGEE MIX Appearance Color Dazzle Black; Aurora Blue; Coral Blue Dimension 144*76.2*7.95 mm Weight 193g Basic parameters Operating System Android 7.0 Processor Helio P25 4xCortex-A53, 2.5GHz 4xCortex-A53,1.6GHz GPU mali-T880 Battery 3380mAh Built-in Battery 5V2A Quick Charge Memory RAM 4GB / 6GB LPDDR4x ROM 64GB / 128GB External Storage Micro SD card (T-Flash card) Up to 128GB uses SIM 2 slot Camera Rear Camera 16.0MP+8.0MP F2.0 Samsung ISOCELL sensor PDAF Front Camera 5.0 MP F2.2 86° wide angle Auto beauty mode Recording 1080P full HD video recording Display Size 5.5″ Resolution 720*1280 resolution Pixel density 294ppi Screen to Body ratio 93% Panel Technology multi-touch Type Samsung Super AMOLED Network SIM Card Dual SIM card standby Micro-SIM + Nano-SIM 2G 2G (GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz) 3G 3G (WCDMA: 900/2100MHz) 4G FDD:B1/3/7/8/20 Wi-Fi Support Bluetooth Support OTA Support Media Video AVI, MP4, WMV, RMVB, MKV, MOV, ASF, RM, FLV , up to 1080p / 30fps Audio MP3, M4A, AAC, MKA, AMR, ALAC, FLAC, APE, WAV GPS and Sensors Fingerprint DTouch front fingerprint 0.1s unlock 360° identification GPS Support G-sensor Support Proximity sensor Support Ambient light senor Support Compass Support Geomagnetism Support Gyroscope Support Others Languages English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal),
Italian, German, French, Russian, Arabic, Malay,
Thai, Greek, Ukrainian, Croatian, Czech,
Package Contents 1 x cellphone 1 x charger (5V/2A) 1 x USB Cable Packing box, manual, warranty card 1 x leather case(gift) 1 x protective film(gift)
Note: This post will be updated once sample arrives !
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Time for another dumb retrospective of stuff I used to own! This time: cell phones. This is mostly for my own benefit because every now and then I wonder what they used to look like.
This was my first cell phone, as far as I can tell? A Qualcomm QCP-2760 probably. It looked like this but silver. Long and large by today’s standards, definitely made more for talking than browsing the internet, though it could do that too, sort of. You could check movie times and visit certain specially-designed mobile sites, anyway. Great use of 4 lines of text. IIRC when I got a new one this was donated to a women’s shelter, at least according to the store.
This wasn’t technically a phone, at least without an accessory that plugged into the back, but it fulfilled a lot of the same functions of a modern smartphone. A Handspring Visor Neo (Blue) running Palm OS. I actually still have this and it still works, but it uses AAA batteries & is hopelessly outdated so I don’t use it. I used to type fanfic on it by rapidly tapping the on-screen keyboard with the stylus. Even though I also have a really nice folding full-size keyboard for it. It also capably ran free Gameboy-esque games like Tetris and LoZ clones, which had to be transferred on by USB. Because I have ADHD and find using a planner almost impossible, the calendar/alarm functions were absolute lifesavers.
At the time I got the Samsung SPH-N400, camera phones were popular but out of my price range. At least this one had a colour screen! I liked this one for its unique shape. Flip phones were already common but most had the screen in the flip part, and I was worried the cables would wear. The guy at the phone store was horribly offended when I told him I wanted a bigger phone so it wouldn’t get lost in my bag. It wasn’t THAT big and the antenna was fun to fidget with. This had sufficient calendar capabilities that I stopped carrying the Visor. I had the X-Men cartoon theme song as a ringtone and eventually gave this one to a friend & she used it for several more years with the same ringtone.
Finally got a camera phone! It was called the LG Lotus in most of the world but something else here in Canada; I forget what. I really like phones that look a little different. This one was easy to use, had a nice little texting keyboard, media controls on the front, and just absolutely garbage firmware. Loved the hardware but... Well, one time there was a firmware update and the 1/W button stopped working for several months. Just try living without the number 1 or letter W. Other problems kept cropping up to the point where it froze frequently and became unusable. I just recycled this one a few weeks ago but haven’t used it in years.
Lil baby Android LG Optimus Net. A capable and tough little phone that lasted me 6 years. Its only real drawback was the lack of internal storage, meaning lack of space for apps. Still works but so outdated that it has trouble with the Play store and stuff, so I had to upgrade. I’ve been keeping it around as a media player.
So, I don’t know if you know this, but most cell phones have an FM radio built in but it’s disabled. This drove me crazy, so 2 years ago I went hunting for one with a functioning radio. I found a few import options but settled on the Doogee Mix. It’s a pretty powerful budget phone, except the camera is awful and the internal speakers are incredibly weak. It’s got a pretty glass body and big screen that makes it seem fancier than it is. It’s heavy as heck. Unlike the previous, it’s capable of running Pokemon Go. And that’s the main thing.
Anyway I was wondering how long I keep my phones for and it looks like, excluding the Visor, I’m averaging about 4 years each.
#technology#my stuff#disclaimer: i've had a few iPods & MP3 players also#whose capabilities have made upgrading unnecessary for a time
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Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro rugged phone launched
Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro rugged phone launched
Samsung has announced a new rugged smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro, with stand-out features including a removable battery. The ruggedised smartphone market is a relatively niche one, with specialist brands like Doogee and Cat mixing with the more familiar likes of Motorola and Nokia. Samsung is another player with its XCover line, and has added a further dose of familiarity to this…
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Doogee Mix Android 7.0 Smartphone Octa Core 6GB+664GB 5.5" AMOLED Dual SIM 4G
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Doogee Mix Android 7.0 Smartphone Octa Core 6GB+664GB 5.5" AMOLED Dual SIM 4G
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Processor: Octa Core Contract: Without Contract RAM: 4GB Operating System: Android 7.0 Batterie: 3380mAh Built-In Battery Camera Resolution: 16 MPx Andere Funktionen: Google Play Cellular Band: Doogee Country/Region of Manufacture: china Screen Size: From 5" to 5.9" MPN:
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Doogee X95 Pro Review: Best Phone Under $100
Doogee X95 Pro
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The Doogee X95 Pro is good as a temporary burner and travel phone, but a poor candidate as a daily-use device. However, if you notice a Black Friday deal come September, this is an easy purchase to make.
Key Features
VoWiFi
Face unlock
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GSM
Specifications
Brand: Doogee
Storage: 32GB
CPU: MediaTek MT6761D
Memory: 4GB
Operating System: Android 10
Battery: 4,350mAh
Ports: MicroUSB
Camera (Rear, Front): 13MP
Display (Size, Resolution): 6.52-inch, 1200x540
Pros
Long battery life
Good value
Modern hardware
3.5mm jack
Modern Android
Cons
Bad Wi-Fi reception
Limited 4G bands
Micro-USB
Unlikely firmware updates
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The Doogee X95 Pro is the best unlocked GSM phone under $100. It's great as a burner phone, travel phone, and as a disposable device. But there's one big problem: the pandemic's impact on electronic prices makes it hard to find below $100.
Even so, the Doogee X95 Pro offers best-in-class battery life and hardware under $100. At over $100, there are better devices, such as the Samsung Galaxy A11 or Galaxy A10e.
The Best Phone Under $100 for Battery Life?
Phones under $100 revolve around temporary purposes, like travel or as burners. Both types of use need adequate cellular reception and good battery life.
Most users in this niche aren't looking for a gaming phone and couldn't care less about a high-end camera. Given its audience, this review focuses on cellular reliability and battery endurance.
Hardware Specifications
Weight: 178 grams
Dimensions: 167 x 77.4 x 8.9 mm
Operating System: Android 10
Display: 6.52-inch LCD with 1200 x 540 resolution
RAM: 4 GB
Storage: 32 GB eMMC with expandable Micro-SD card
Cellular bands: B1 (2100), B20 (800), B8 (900), B5 (850), B3 (1800), B7 (2600) on both SIM 1 and 2
Cameras: 13MP rear
CPU: MediaTek Helio A20 quad-core Cortex A53 12 nm
Battery: 4,350mAh lithium-ion
Ports: MicroUSB; 3.5 mm audio jack
Is the Doogee X95 Pro's Hardware Good?
In the under $100 market, the X95 Pro's compares favorably.
The RAM and storage are unheard of in the under $100 smartphone market. Competing phones include 16 GB of storage and 2 GB of RAM. But at the $100-120 price range, the RAM provisioning and storage are average.
The X95 Pro's long battery life lies in its parts: an efficient 12 nm processor, large battery, and low-resolution display. Together, these components allow for at least five hours of screen time. Aside from that, there are no hardware features that stand out as either good or bad. For the most part, this is a solid, reliable, low-cost Android smartphone.
What's the Competition Around $100?
For less than $100, no other unlocked phones can challenge the X95 Pro. But the problem is that the X95 Pro rarely sells anymore for its original launch price of $60. But even so, thanks to the pandemic's impact on prices, few models on Amazon offer equal value. It currently retails most places for $120, though Banggood has it listed for $80.
A few phones that do beat out the X95 Pro include the Samsung Galaxy A10e and the Samsung Galaxy A11. But all told, these are more expensive than the X95 Pro. Below $100, it's a low-cost king.
Wireless
Doogee trimmed off a lot of features that you'd find in more expensive phones. The X95 Pro includes a Bluetooth 5.0 chip, but it sacrifices Wi-Fi 5 by using dual-band 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4) wireless instead.
Its best feature is Voice-Over-Wi-Fi (VoWiFi) technology.
VoWiFi Makes a Difference
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VoWiFi is an essential modern smartphone technology for the prepaid and low-cost market. It's so useful that its presence makes or breaks a low-cost smartphone. Unfortunately, budget manufacturers often don't use it out of sheer laziness.
For those who don't know, VoWiFi phones can make and receive cell calls using a Wi-Fi network. In other words, you don't need a cellular signal to make calls or send texts.
VoWiFi functions without issue on the Doogee X95 Pro. I set it up by performing the following actions:
Go to Settings > Network & Internet
Under Mobile Network, choose your provider
Choose Wi-Fi Calling
Turn Wi-Fi Calling on
After enabling Wi-Fi Calling, you'll receive calls through your Wi-Fi network. That means calls and SMS will work, even without cellular reception.
Poor-Quality Wi-Fi Reception
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One of the worst features of the X95 Pro is its network wireless connectivity quality. I found the Wi-Fi failing near the access point. It seems that Wireless-N (Wi-Fi 4) which lacks Beamforming, causes the issue. Poor Wi-Fi quality dampens the utility of VoWiFi, as unstable networks drop calls.
While on the second level of my house, I received around -55 dBi. My other budget phone managed -32 dBi.
Supported Bands and Cellular Modem Reception
Its cellular bands make the X95 Pro compatible with North American and European markets. Within the United States, the X95 Pro works on T-Mobile, AT&T, and GSM prepaid carriers. Unfortunately, in the US, the X95 Pro's only functioning 4G cellular band is B5 (850MHz). In most regions, you'll get spotty 3G data speeds. At best, you might see 4G data speeds on AT&T.
The X95 Pro's 900/1800MHz compatibility is better suited for Europe than the Americas. Unfortunately, the phone doesn't work with the 1900MHz band and so it has diminished US 4G coverage.
Reception on Band 5
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The cellular modem antenna gets an average of -75 dBm on band 5 (850MHz). For comparison, a more expensive phone using the same SIM card gets the same reception. In other words, for the money, the cellular reception is as good as more expensive devices. Yet the six bands are only adequate for North and South America. It's the B2 compatibility that makes the phone good for European markets.
As such, the X95 Pro should work as a travel phone through most of the Americas, India, and China. Its best usage is in Europe, Australia, and much of Asia.
Battery Life
With a 4,350mAh-sized battery, at 100% charge, the X95 Pro gets:
Five hours of screen-on time
Two+ days of idle
18-hours of mixed usage
For areas in which cellular coverage is poor, battery life could fall far shorter. It also uses an app-killer called Duraspeed, which auto-kills apps. While it does free up resources, I've found that it only improves system speed when it shuts off malfunctioning apps. Otherwise, Duraspeed turns off the apps you need, sometimes causing data loss.
Screen Quality
The 6.52-inch LCD screen is large, but runs at only HD resolution. There's nothing horrible about it. The brightness scales well, and the colors are well represented.
Touchscreen Calibration Issue
The X95 Pro's touchscreen needs calibration. The issue isn't bad and the majority of users won't likely notice them unless they're playing mobile games. But again, the X95 Pro isn't designed for gamers.
The touchscreen issue also impacts typing accuracy.
The Camera Is Mediocre
The camera on the Doogee X95 Pro is mediocre at best. While it takes 13MP resolution pictures, in poorer lighting its photography looks terrible. The camera takes decent pictures in bright light. Low-light conditions are the bane of this phone, thanks to an ISO that leaps up into the stratosphere.
Poor Low-Light Photograph
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Like all smartphone cameras, photos look good with sufficient lighting. Unfortunately, the low-light photos are poor, even for a budget-class camera.
Android 10 on the Doogee X95 Pro
The Doogee X95 Pro uses Android 10 with a drawer-less launcher. It sports few modifications and runs clean and quick.
Unfortunately, Doogee isn't an official Google partner and their devices lack official certification. In other words, the X95 Pro could suffer from security and privacy issues.
Additionally, Doogee has produced phones with adware. But my scans did not reveal their presence on the X95 Pro.
Does Doogee Install Malware?
I ran five different malware scans and came up negative for malware infections. That doesn't mean the phone is completely clean.
Worst of all, phones with hacked-on Google Play can suffer issues after a while. Sometimes Google blocks their services on unlicensed devices. In which case, you will lose access to the Play Store.
No Firmware Updates Likely
Doogee also doesn't often update its firmware, either for security updates or for bug fixes. So what you see is what you get. While Doogee did push out a single firmware update in May, I wouldn't expect additional software refinements.
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Doogee's Android Customization
Like many Chinese phones, the X95 Pro offers a few modifications, including a facial recognition app rather than a fingerprint scanner. There's nothing special about the app, other than that it works exactly how facial recognition apps on Android need to work. Configuring your facial profile allows touch-free login.
Overall, Doogee's Android customizations are good and their implementation of Android 10 is excellent.
Performance
Budget phones under $100 don't offer sparkling performance. Which is why if you can find one for under $100, the X95 Pro is among the most performant of handsets. But above $100, it loses a lot of luster.
For gaming, the X95 Pro runs modern games with occasional stutter and lag. I'm not sure whether the performance issues are because of the cheap flash storage or because of the slower processor. But in any event, don't buy the X95 Pro if you want to use it for gaming. However, it can play casual games without a problem.
Helio A20 MT6761D System-on-a-Chip
Most consumers looking for a low-cost burner don't care about performance. They want reliable screen-on time. As such, the X95 Pro's MediaTek Helio A20 MT6761D processor trades raw performance for battery life. It's similar to the Snapdragon 450 inside the Samsung Galaxy A11, although it's inferior to the heterogeneous processor-based Exynos 7884 in the Galaxy A10e.
The A20 Helio processor wasn't fast when it debuted in 2020. Rather than offering lighting-fast speeds, the Helio A20 provides power efficiency at a low cost. Most important: it includes modern 12-nanometer technology along with the efficient Arm Cortex-A53 architecture. It's as battery-friendly as it gets in the sub-$100 space. There are newer architectures with more advanced tech, but those cost more than $100.
32 GB of Storage and 4 GB of RAM on a Cheap Phone?
The 32 GB of onboard storage, lavish at the $60 price point but a standard size at $120, is unimpressive. The performance of the NAND flash memory isn't horrific, but it's not good either:
Sequential read speed: 273.55 MB/s
Sequential write speed: 53.81 MB/s
Random read speed: 21 MB/s
Random write: 9.45 MB/s
The mediocre read-write speeds mean below average NAND memory quality. You will see similar performance numbers for other cheap phones. Although the speed isn't terrible, it's not great. But keep in mind that most budget phones offer similar read-write performance.
Repairability
The X95 Pro isn't user-serviceable, although it's possible to replace the battery. You only need a spudger, a blow-dryer or heat gun, and (optionally) two suction cups. I should note that we reviewed Doogee's S95 repairable, low-cost, modular phone.
The Cheapest Phone You Should Buy: Doogee X95 Pro
The Doogee X95 Pro is the cheapest smartphone worth buying, provided you can find it for less than $100. But while it crushes its competition below $100 in terms of battery life, its cellular reliability is average in North America and it has terrible Wi-Fi reception.
As such, the phone is good as a temporary burner and travel phone but a poor candidate as a daily-use device. However, if you notice a Black Friday deal come September, this is an easy purchase to make. If you can't wait, we've written on the best budget smartphones.
For those in North America, check whether your cellular provider covers your area with the B5 (850MHz) spectrum before buying it.
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DOOGEE annuncia l'S86 con una batteria da 8.500 mAh
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L’azienda cinese di elettronica DOOGEE è diventata famosa un paio di anni fa grazie al successo della serie Mix . Al momento, il marchio si è trasformato per concentrarsi maggiormente sul mercato di nicchia degli smartphone rugged. Oggi DOOGEE ha annunciato l’ultimo arrivato nella sua linea durevole di smartphone, il DOOGEE S86. Un modello comune per le marche di telefoni a prezzi accessibili è…
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DOOGEE MiX Hands-on Review | The bezel-less Xiaomi Mix Alternative
Product Introduction | Doogee mix review
The Doogee MIX Smartphone features a 5.5-inch HD display, along with a high capacity 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The device comes few configurations depending on storage and Memory requirements. It is powered by the MTK Helio P25 64-bit octa-core processor clocked at 2.5GHz, with the high performance Mali-T880 GPU for optimal gaming and 3D Experience. On the rear side of the phone you have a dual camera with 16-megapixel and a 8MP sensors. on the front you will be able to find a 5-megapixel selfie shooter. The device comes with a 3,380mAh non-removable battery supporting MediaTek quick charge technology.
As mentioned above Memory and internal storage space are both high. Ensuring stable and strong performance during multi-tasking or switching between apps. Running under the new Android 7.0 Nougat operating system, power consumption, is decreased up to 20% than Marshmallow. Bringing more smooth and fluent operating experience.
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Doogee Mix | Product Promotion Video
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Doogee Mix Review focus:
Product introduction.
Specs & Product Main Features
Unboxing
Package Content
Build Quality & Appearance
Hardware Platform
Software, Display, Cameras, Speakers, Audio, Microphone, GPS, Battery
Pros & Cons
Final verdict
Overall Rating
DOOGEE MIX Highlights:
Display — 5.5 Inch, 1280 x 720 pixels
Processor — Helio P25 Deca core (4xCortex-A53, 2.5GHz +4xCortex-A53,1.6GHz)
OS — Android 7.0
Cameras — 16MP+8MP back camera (Samsung ISOCELL Sensor) + 5MP front camera
Sensors — Fingerprint, G-Sensor, Proximity, Ambient light, Compass, Geomagnetism , Gyroscope
Storage & Memory — 6GB RAM + 128GB , 4GB RAM + 64GB , 6GB + 64GB
Color — Dazzle Black; Aurora Blue; Coral Blue
DOOGEE MIX Specs Model DOOGEE MIX Band 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz 3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz 4G: FDD LTE Band 1/3/7/8/20 Sim Card Dual SIM Card Dual Standby Service Provide Unlocked OS Android 7.0 CPU Helio P25 Deca core ROM 128GB RAM 6GB Display Size 5.5 Inch Type IPS, capacitive touch screen Resolution 1920*1080 pixels Screen Color 160K Card Extend No Camera Dual Cameras, 5.0MP front camera , 16.0MP+8MP back camera with flashlight and auto focus DOOGEE MIX Basic Function Ringtones Type Polyphonic/MP3 Audio File Format MP3/WAV/AMR/AWB Video File Format 3GP/MPEG4 Image File Format JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG/GIF E-book Format TXT/CHM/DOC/HTML FM Radio Yes, earphone needed Earphone Port 3.5mm Data transfer USB/Bluetooth Mobile internet WAP/WIFI Phonebook 500 Message SMS/MMS Input Hand-write/Keypad TV No GPS Yes,built in.also support A-GPS JAVA No WIFI Yes, 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 Gravity Sensor Yes Multi-Touch Yes Standby Time About 2~3 days Size 159.6 x 82.1 x 9.5mm Weight 160g Language English, Afrikaans, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Melayu, Cestina, Dansk, Deutsch, English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Italian, German, French, Russian, Arabic, Malay, Thai, Greek, Ukrainian, Croatian, Czech, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese. Other Feature 4G/3G, WiFi, GPS, FM, Bluetooth, Email, Messaging,Wallpapers, Calendar, Calculator, Clock, Camera,Play Store, Tethering & portable hotspot, Smart voice control, etc DOOGEE MIX Mobile Phone Accessories: 1 x DOOGEE MIX 1 x 3380 mAh Battery 1 x USB Cable 1 x Charger
Note: This post will be updated once sample arrives !
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