Doogee is also part of MWC 2025, and the company revealed six phones at its booth at the exhibition in Barcelona. There are three rugged devices, named V Max Play, Blade GT Ultra, and S200 Plus.
The portfolio also includes Pure 70 and Pure 70 Pro (also known as P70), which are the brand’s first devices with a quad-curved display. There is also the Moment 60 (also M60) – it is a thin projector phone.
Doogee V Max Play
The V Max Play has a monstrous 22,000 mAh battery and camping lights. It also has an integrated projector to make those outdoor nights an entertaining experience under the stars.
Specs-wise, the phone comes with Mediatek 7300 chipset, 12 GB RAM and 512 GB storage. The camera on the back has a 108 MP sensor, and along with the camping lights, it also has Mood Light, which is a separate source of lighting for campers.
There is a 6.78″ Full HD+ screen with 120 Hz refresh rate, Android 14, Bluetooth 5.4 and AI for image editing and document creation.
The whole device is reasonable 10.5 mm thick, and along with the LED projector, it also packs a 20 MP night vision camera. The battery supports 33W fast charging and 15W reverse charging, effectively acting as a power bank.
Doogee Blade GT Ultra
Doogee says the Blade GT Ultra is the lightest and thinnest rugged device, despite the fact it is 10.5 mm – just as thick as the V Max. It also has the same Dimensity 7300 chipset coupled with 512 GB storage, but the RAM is 16 GB here. The camera is listed as “100 MP,” but we are confident there is a 108 MP sensor behind that produces 12 MP images through pixel-binning.
The Blade GT Ultra stands out with its dynamic lighting effects on the back, an idea we already have seen Nothing implement in its Phones. It has several modes and can act as a notification light, low battery alert, or even “flaunt your style”.
This phone is designed for tech enthusiasts who are also fans of mecha design and rugged devices. Doogee calls it “futuristic aesthetics,” and the Ultra is “the perfect mix of style, performance, and rugged durability.”
Doogee S200 Plus
The S200 series (S stands for Speed) sticks to the Mecha design, but also introduces a second screen on the back. A 1.32″ AMOLED with a 60 Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels is there for audio controls and apparently a fancier clock.
Doogee S200 Plus has a Dimensity 7300 chipset, which is a tad better than the Dimensity 7050 on the vanilla S200. Storage is 512 GB, double that of the non-Plus device. Other specs include a 100 MP main camera and a 120 Hz main screen.
The phone comes in three Mecha colors – Mystic Black, Volcanic Red, and Champagne Gold. People will definitely notice the design because the phone is 19.1 mm thick – a bulky device to keep in your pants pocket.
Doogee P70 & P70 Pro
The P70 and P70 Pro have largely similar design and a 6.73″ AMOLED panel that is 2.5D-curved from all four sides and comes with 120 Hz refresh rate.
The regular P70 is powered by a Mediatek Dimensity 7050, while the Pro goes for a Dimensity 7300. They both have a 50 MP main camera + 8 MP wide-angle shooter + 2 MP macro sensor combo on the back, but the Pro also brings an 8 MP periscope telephoto with 5x optical zoom.
Differences are also in storage – while both P70 phones have 16 GB RAM, vanilla has 512 GB storage, while Pro comes with 1 TB.
Both these phones have a 5,000 mAh battery with 33W charging and a fingerprint scanner under the display.
Doogee M60
The company also introduces a phone with a projector without being rugged – that is the Moment 60 or M60. It beams a screen with 76 ANSI lumens of brightness at 854 x 480 resolution, which should work within 2-meter range.
The device is 9.5 mm thick and manages to pack in a cooling system that operates at a noise level below 30 dB. This means the projector can work in office or bedroom scenarios, according to Doogee.
The phone itself comes with a 6.79″ HD+ screen, 50 MP main camera and 5 MP selfie shooter. It is powered by a Unisoc T606 chipset, coupled by 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, and runs Android 14. The battery is 5,000 mAh and supports OTG reverse charging.
Doogee mentioned in a press release two more devices – Moment 60 Pro and Moment 60 Max, but there was zero official information about those two.
Prices and availability are yet to be revealed.