We unbox and go hands on with the budget Doogee X6 Android smartphone in this hands on video.
Next week at MWC Doogee are scheduled to unveil a flagship smartphone with 2K display and other impressive features, but this sudden interest in high-end phones doesn’t mean that the company no longer make budget devices.
The Doogee X6 is the cheapest phone in the Doogee range so far and can be found for about $70 if you search hard enough online.
Highlights of the phone are a 5.5-inch display, and the use of a metal strip around the phone with the buttons hidden beneath. The phone is well made too, but big thanks to a chunky design that houses a 3000mAh battery.
Doogee X6 Specifications
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- 5.5-inch display
- 1280 x 720 resolution
- Mediatek MT6580 chipset
- 1GB RAM
- 2 mega-pixel front camera
- 5 mega-pixel rear camera
- Android 5.1
- 8 GB memory
- 3000mAh battery
Specs are what you would expect from such an affordable phone, and anyone thinking to buy the handset should keep in mind that the MT6580 SoC is limited to just 3G networks and will not support 4G LTE.
As a back up phone, a cheap phone to give your kids, or just a budget device for areas with no LTE the Doogee isn’t a bad device for the money.
We’ll have more news on Doogee phones next week after visiting their booth at MWC. Keep posted.
Can you check the real size of the battery somehow? I’m just curious about the difference between “declared” and “real” in doogee’s phones ?
a bit off topic but i have respect for the mt6580 on 720p and 1 gb ram ive seen the homtom ht7 play nova 3 with virtually no lag and heavier 3d games at 1.0 mhz even the qiku q terra and k4 note drop more frames all while having cpus that should be fine for 1080p.. im honestly baffled
Doogee is a brand we actually haven’t heard from in a long time. Hopefully they have spent that time really focusing on how to improve their product and brand.