Doogee F7 Pro with deca-core Helio X20 in global presales finally


New Doogee high-end model with a solid camera has been already announced at the end of 2015 and then at MWC presented as the Doogee F7 and even the improved F7 Pro version.

Since then complete silence about it and that more or less continues with the F7 model. But good news is that the Doogee F7 Pro just finally showed up in the global presales with an interesting $269.99 price tag.

So what can we expect from the Doogee F7 Pro ? The standout parameter is surely the rear camera with 21 Mpix resolution, Sony IMX230 sensor, PDAF support, fast focus up to 0.17s, f/2.2 aperture and 6-piece lens. That all together could signal quite usable camera with good output even in low light conditions.

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We can’t also forget the powerful deca-core Helio X20 (MT6797) processor, 5,7-inch display, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, 4000 mAh battery or a multifunctional fingerprint scanner.

If the Doogee F7 Pro looks appealing to you then you can preorder it for $269.99 for example here.

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30 Comments

  1. June 20, 2016

    Not a bad configuration. But I need to see the reviews first before staking my hard earned money.

    • Marco Lancaster
      June 20, 2016

      Specially being a Doogee

  2. realjjj
    June 20, 2016

    “The standout parameter”

    It’s hilarious how almost all the writers here are using the term “parameter” just because the small China brands are not great with English.

    All your base are belong to us

    • Omer
      June 20, 2016

      Hehhehheh 🙂

    • Brooklyn701
      June 21, 2016

      Boy you are the biggest lingual douche there is. One parameter is a perfectly viable term. Even if it is not common in hillbilly America doesn’t mean that it doesn’t qualify as an English word.

      And the sentence “all your base belong to us..” was Japanese you fool. And if you were anywhere near as cosmopolitan as you dumb ass criticism then you’d know better that those two are no where near equal. Although both are located in an area often referred to as Asia….

  3. Adrian Sahagun
    June 20, 2016

    No NFC, no OIS, horrible design, crap. A handful of Chinese companies are even including american LTE bands but this one isn’t following.

  4. Michael Ogbonnaya
    June 20, 2016

    Not a bad configuration. But I need to see the reviews first before staking my hard earned money.

    • Marco Lancaster
      June 20, 2016

      Specially being a Doogee

  5. realjjj
    June 20, 2016

    “The standout parameter”

    It’s hilarious how almost all the writers here are using the term “parameter” just because the small China brands are not great with English and they are yet to figure out that specs is the term they should use.

    All your base are belong to us

    • Omer
      June 20, 2016

      Hehhehheh 🙂

    • Guest
      June 21, 2016

      Boy you are the biggest lingual douche there is. One parameter is a perfectly viable term. Even if it is not common in hillbilly America doesn’t mean that it doesn’t qualify as an English word.

      And the sentence “all your base belong to us..” was Japanese you fool. And if you were anywhere near as cosmopolitan as you dumb ass criticism then you’d know better that those two are no where near equal. Although both are located in an area often referred to as Asia….

  6. Adrian Sahagun
    June 20, 2016

    No NFC, no OIS, horrible design, crap. A handful of Chinese companies are even including american LTE bands but this one isn’t following.

  7. Floans
    June 20, 2016

    RAM? ROM? and display resolution ?

  8. greg
    June 20, 2016

    Ironically I prefer the HT10

  9. Liisess
    June 21, 2016

    RAM? ROM? and display resolution ?

  10. greg
    June 21, 2016

    Ironically I prefer the HT10

  11. VMortens
    June 21, 2016

    A company well known of lying about their specs. Also known of producing really cheap phones of not really impressive quality and reliability. This company suddenly wants $270 for their phone – good joke!

  12. Ionut Johnny
    June 21, 2016

    I thought this phone was announced to have a price of 200 $.

    • Blatt Ferenc
      June 22, 2016

      That is the normal version. The article is about the pro version

  13. Chris Turner
    June 21, 2016

    Anybody who spends this amount of money on a doogee needs their head examining!

  14. VMortens
    June 21, 2016

    A company well known of lying about their specs. Also known of producing really cheap phones of not really impressive quality and reliability. This company suddenly wants $270 for their phone – good joke!

  15. Muhammad Yasir
    June 21, 2016

    here we go 😀

  16. Maor
    June 21, 2016

    I just want sub 200$ phone with 4000mAh battery, decent camera and audio output, fingerprint reader, LTE B20, 32GB ROM, good build quality and good software support and spare parts availability. I don’t need super CPU, cheapest snapdragon is fine.

  17. Ionut Johnny
    June 21, 2016

    I thought this phone was announced to have a price of 200 $.

    • Blatt Ferenc
      June 22, 2016

      That is the normal version. The article is about the pro version

  18. Chris Turner
    June 21, 2016

    Anybody who spends this amount of money on a doogee needs their head examining!

  19. Guest
    June 21, 2016

    here we go 😀

  20. Guest
    June 21, 2016

    I just want sub 200$ phone with 4000mAh battery, decent camera and audio output, fingerprint reader, LTE B20, 32GB ROM, good build quality and good software support and spare parts availability. I don’t need super CPU, cheapest snapdragon is fine.

  21. E8hffff
    June 21, 2016

    So no NFC in the light of many Pay As You Go systems being laid out.

  22. E8hffff
    June 21, 2016

    So no NFC in the light of many Pay As You Go systems being laid out.