Meet Doogee S70 – World’s First Rugged Gaming Smartphone

DOOGEE has been very experimental with the phones they’ve been releasing lately. Their phones bring unique and original designs, great specs, massive batteries, and durable builds.

Doogee is going to release a new rugged gaming phone dubbed Doogee S70, it’s the first rugged gaming smartphone. This phone will focus on providing an amazing gaming experience, while maintaining high durability standards.

Doogee s70

It features a 5.99inch full HD+ display that is shatterproof and has support for glove touch. It is powered by an Helio P23 processor clocked at 2.5GHz and has a Mali-G71 MP2 GPU.

The phone has a one-touch gaming mode that clears all other running apps and tasks and directs all power to whatever game you are playing. It has a metal cooling module on the back which improves cooling efficiency.

doogee s70

Doogee S70 comes with 6GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage, housed by a 5500mAh battery capacity. The main camera is made up of a 12MP SONY IMX363 with a 5MP depth of field lens. This combination will take clearer photos with the f/1.8 aperture. The camera uses 1.4µm pixels giving you fantastic low-light performance.  The selfie camera is a 16MP Samsung sensor with an f/2.0 aperture.

It also has support for 24W fast charging and wireless charging. The Doogee S70 is waterproof and dustproof and can even withstand pressurized waterjets. It is also MIL-STD-810G certified, has NFC and a fingerprint scanner, and will run Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box

What’s the Price?

At moment we don’t know the price as its currently crowdfunded on indiegogo

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21 thoughts on “Meet Doogee S70 – World’s First Rugged Gaming Smartphone”

  1. Sony back camera, Samsung selfie camera, water and dust proof. World’s first rugged gaming smartphone, Hmmmm, this won’t be less than 100k.

  2. I thought Razr already created a high standard gaming phone? Either way, this device looks like it’s up to the task.

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  3. on paper it hits the right spot
    i would wait for the price this might be a cheaper alternative to the ASUS ROG

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