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Rugged smartphones are an interesting niche in the market. They have many of the features that make premium devices appealing to consumers, such as water and dust resistance and a large battery capacity but they also include reinforcements so they are less susceptible to physical damage. The
The device features a 4,650mAh battery, beating out many flagship models that exceed $1,000 in price. Its power metrics include 21-days on standby, 16-hours for gaming, 18-hours call time, 33-hours for web-browsing, and 18-hours for photography.
Other specs on the Doogee S40 include a 5.5-inch display with a 18:9 aspect ratio, a Mediatek MT6739 chip, 2G of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and Android 9.0 Pie. The operating system is a nice staple on the otherwise entry level device in terms of hardware, assisting in support for security features, including fingerprint unlocking and face recognition. Doogee also highlights the 4G connectivity, NFC, and three pinpoint GPS on the S40, due to the activity-based use cases for rugged devices.
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