Doogee is looking to lure fashionistas with the Doogee F3, which will feature wooden rear panels.
It won’t be the average wooden rear panel for the phone, but about the same quality as the ones OnePlus uses on its phones. That’s because Doogee actually maintain that they come from the same factory!
There’ll be a total of four rear covers for the Doogee F3, including ones styled in Bamboo, Ebony, and Glass… there’ll be two variants for the glass panel, including white and black. Interestingly, Doogee have managed to restrict thickness of this upcoming phone to just 6.8mm, which is pretty impressive considering wooden rear panels are usually thicker than plastic.
The phone isn’t going to be all about its looks. It’ll have the MT6753 processor — the new poster boy of mid-range phones in China — along with 2GB and 3GB RAM options. First photos of the phone have been released, which you should totally check out below.
What do you think about the Doogee F3? Are 5-inch phones your thing?
It’s sad that Gizchina still thinks Doogee has any credibility. Does anyone really believe that a company that consistently cheaps out and lies about specs is using the same factory as One Plus?
The phone is not even released… why are you so negative about it ? Who knows, maybe they improved the quality this time.
Let’s wait for reviews before making a conclusion.
Because Doogee has already release several phones where they lied about specs. Until they make a good phone without problems I will be negative about their company. It is their job to win me back as a customer and lies isn’t the way to do it.
Personally I would love to see them make a good phone. I owned one Doogee and while I had numerous problems with it (which they refuse to fix) it did have some good points. Build quality was very good , software was minimal and bug free and they have some really good designs. It’s excellent for the industry when the bad phones are no more. But they have a long way to go to prove it to me. And until they do I will never recommend one of their phones.
Are you telling me it is automatically bad because their products were bad in the past ?
I support honest thoughts and reviews, but when you are saying that unreleased product has no credibility, it is nothing but anger.
No, he just want to say that buyers need to be careful! For example, this phone is listed with tiny 2200 mAh battery, but it may be only 1800 mAh (that is exactly how Doogee lied with Valencia 2 Pro).
If a company has a history of bad products, lies and deceit. Why should I trust them with new products? Are you telling me you would hand over your money to a company that lied to you in the past? For someone who is all about security this doesn’t sound like a good viewpoint to have.
I am not saying I trust them, most of their previously released products are terrible indeed and they deserve negativity.
But there is simply no reason to not trust a product which is not even released, because we don’t know anything about it’s quality. We can say it’s bad or good once samples will reach the reviewers. The best thing would be to not take these very little saying advert type articles seriously, until we get the real product.
Well, maybe your statement is relevant for people who rush for new phones without reading a single review.
Theres plenty of reasons all those terrible products you mentioned. It’s up to Doogee to prove to consumers they can be trusted.
I wrote many times on their facebook and twitter accounts in order to understand if the microsd slot is dedicated or shared with sim, but no answer… I’d like to give them a chance, but with this type of customer service…away from me..
Customer service? Haha they don’t even know what that word means. I had a phone of there’s which broke two months into using it. I wrote them to try to get it fixed. They blamed me for using it wrong. I replied back that I would pay to send it back to them to fix it. Their reply: buy a new phone from us.
For me, a big fan of DOOGEE, I think, buddy, maybe you can have a try to this new one to see whether it is worth…, 169 US dollars, to buy a creative and beautiful design which is also comes with higher configuration, it should be not so bad~
I have shop in Greece, i sell lots of chinese phones. At ~250 sold Doogee phones in 2 years, only 2 had problem. We dont sell DG900 with known problems, but many other models like DG350, DG500, DG550, DG310, DG700, DG330, DG800, DG150, DG450, DG580, DG850. From all these, one DG350 got green dots in screen, and one DG850 had low gsm signal. I have no reason to tell lies, i don’t sell only Doogee phones: https://dikarto.gr
I didn’t say you were lying. I belong to several Android fourms where hundreds of owners of all those models complain about various issues from hardware failures to lies about specs to complete lack of software support.
Who has a bigger reason to lie? The person trying to sell the phones or the people who already bought them? I tend to believe consumers more than resellers, no offense.
I agree with lies to specs, but not with hardware failures. Other chinese phones (ex. THL, no.1, jiayu, even lenovo) in my shop have much more hardware failures than Doogee, that’s why i told that doogee are more reliable phones. Of course i ‘m selling Lenovo, THL etc if u check my e-shop. Just to say, i have fixed the battery connector to THL 5000 3 times in different phones! I don’t even remember how many times i have fixed usb ports to THL phones. I have changed 4 times the mainboard in Lenovo phones coz of emmc or modem failure. I check the failure percentage in every brand and i m telling you just my outcome. I don’t try to promote Doogee, i sell lots of brands.
Haha now I think you are lying with this comment. Doogee more reliable than Lenovo and Jiayu, hahaha that is a good one dude.
wow, you are professional, i hope we can have a talk about phones and other something.Can we ?
Post in the forum we can talk about whatever you want, as long as it’s phone/tech related.
Its just wood lol why so much dispute about it why did they even mention it – Dogee Fake batteries since 2010
The question is, is it real wood? The Oneplus is using actual wood which costs a lot to make. Doogee is claiming they are using the same, but given all their lies I have a strong suspicion it’s a plastic composite (with a very small percentage of actual wood).
i think bamboo would be hard to fake, unless all had identical pattern, then would be easy to spot. Lumbarjackets produced real wood (inc. bamboo) stick on skins for the iphone for only $10, these look very similar.
Not hard at all. MDF can be made to look and feel like any wood and most people will never know the difference from the appearance alone.
that’s why i said bamboo. Who knows, but why fake it when process is actually cheap. ebay is full of (admitedly ugly) real bamboo cases for a few $. As long as the ‘wood’ looks good, not really a biggie. It’s the bits you can’t immediately see I’d be worried about.
For me it’s not so much about fakes it’s about lying which Doogee is infamous for.
The only real way to tell is it to break it in half. With how thin these all are they should splinter if it is real wood being used. Personally it doesn’t really matter if its real wood or an engineered product it will provide just as much protection. It just plays into the lying tho if it is engineered and not made in the same factory.