Doogee X95 16 GB / 2 GB
Videos 1Photos 20 | Outdated Product £69.99 “Cheap and not very angry” is the best motto for a guest from China Doogee X95. This smartphone breaks the established stereotypes about the ultra-low-cost segments of the mobile device society. How? Yes, at least a triple camera unit (13 + 2 + 2 MP) and a long-lived battery with a solid capacity of 4350 mAh. On a full charge of its energy tank, you can actively use the gadget for a couple of days without the need for recharging. The hardware base of the Doogee X95 is expectedly modest — at the heart of the model there is a quad-core chipset of the MediaTek MT6737T base unit, coupled with 2/16 GB of memory. This hardware is purely entry-level without the slightest claim to high performance. The smartphone is running Android 10. The front panel of the gadget is occupied by an IPS screen wit...h a diagonal size of 6.52" in HD+ format. From above, you can see a teardrop-shaped cutout for a 5 MP front camera lens and a conversational speaker. There is no fingerprint scanner, much less an NFC in the on-board equipment of the smartphone. The charging port of the device is represented by an archaic microUSB connector. |
“Cheap and not very angry” is the best motto for a guest from China Doogee X95. This smartphone breaks the established stereotypes about the ultra-low-cost segments of the mobile device society. How? Yes, at least a triple camera unit (13 + 2 + 2 MP) and a long-lived battery with a solid capacity of 4350 mAh. On a full charge of its energy tank, you can actively use the gadget for a couple of days without the need for recharging.
The hardware base of the Doogee X95 is expectedly modest — at the heart of the model there is a quad-core chipset of the MediaTek MT6737T base unit, coupled with 2/16 GB of memory. This hardware is purely entry-level without the slightest claim to high performance. The smartphone is running Android 10. The front panel of the gadget is occupied by an IPS screen with a diagonal size of 6.52" in HD+ format. From above, you can see a teardrop-shaped cutout for a 5 MP front camera lens and a conversational speaker. There is no fingerprint scanner, much less an NFC in the on-board equipment of the smartphone. The charging port of the device is represented by an archaic microUSB connector.