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Title: Doogee introduces two new rugged smartphones, namely V20 Pro and S100 Pro
Post by: Redaktion on May 28, 2023, 16:33:54
The barely unveiled Doogee V20 Pro and S100 Pro bring new combinations of highlights into the Chinese OEM's portfolio of products while remaining faithful to the MediaTek hardware. The first one replaces the secondary display on the back with an InfiRay thermal imaging camera and its sibling packs a 130-lumen LED light.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Doogee-introduces-two-new-rugged-smartphones-namely-V20-Pro-and-S100-Pro.721329.0.html
Title: Re: Doogee introduces two new rugged smartphones, namely V20 Pro and S100 Pro
Post by: Randy chan on May 28, 2023, 20:20:22
Wow, now that's awesome, 22,000 mAh battery. No need to worry about running out of power providing you charge it daily. As awesome as that is, imagine an identical size Doogee s100 pro in 5 years from now sporting a 88,000 mAh solid state battery based on solid state's 4X density over the current lithium-ion.
Title: Re: Doogee introduces two new rugged smartphones, namely V20 Pro and S100 Pro
Post by: Codrut Nistor on May 28, 2023, 22:41:48
And you would use that 88,000 mAh SSB to power your personal electric turbine engine to fly around. Sounds like an amazing idea! :D
Title: Re: Doogee introduces two new rugged smartphones, namely V20 Pro and S100 Pro
Post by: Mangiafiga on May 29, 2023, 01:24:28
Figures, I literally just bought a V20 last week, and yes the secondary screen is a gimmick I never use.

12GB sounds nice, but what the V20 really needs is a much more powerful flashlight and stereo speakers, neither of which feature in this update. So I guess I feel a little better.
Title: Re: Doogee introduces two new rugged smartphones, namely V20 Pro and S100 Pro
Post by: Codrut Nistor on May 29, 2023, 09:36:05
The secondary screen could be useful in some situations, maybe you haven't figured it yet. For example you're sitting at a table, phone facing down, you have your wireless earbuds connected, and you get a call. You answer or reject using the secondary display, thus saving 0.001% battery in doing so. Not to mention that some watch faces look pretty good. ;)