Doogee’s next rugged Android smartphone has a design element also thought to feature in a prominent rival to Apple’s next-gen iPhones. It is reportedly found alongside a 120Hz display, a night vision rear camera and an extra-large battery in the S200 Max. It might also have expandable storage to go with up to 16GB of RAM.
According to the latest rumors, the Max version of Doogee S200 will retain its predecessor’s second display. However, it will be a 1.3″ square screen placed next to its rear camera. According to the latest rumors, the resulting camera hump looks a lot like the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra or its “16 Pro” upcoming successor.
That OEM’s next-gen Android flagship is less likely to have a bulky, IP68/IP69K/MIL-STD-810H chassis than the S200 Max, which also apparently has a metallic-effect rear panel in gray or pale gold.
Although the “16 Pro” and/or “Pro Max”might have a generationally improved battery specification, they may still fall short of Doogee’s estimated 22,000mAh capacity, based on cutting edge silicon-carbon technology.
It is believed that the “Max” has most of the S200’s core attributes, if not its 120Hz 6.72-inch display powered by the MediaTek dimensity 7050 soC. It could have a powerful “dual” torch integrated into its top, which can be programmed to emit patterns like those for an SOS when needed.
Another feature that is not likely to be found on the Xiaomi 16 series, but could be included in the S200 Max, is a microSD slot with up to 2TB storage.
Although the availability of the new S200-series flagship is unknown, it is believed to be available soon. Launch price: $559.99for 16GB of RAM.
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