This rugged Android with a 22,000mAh battery made my iPhone 17 Pro Max look puny
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This rugged Android with a 22,000mAh battery made my iPhone 17 Pro Max look puny
"Running the show is a 6-nanometer octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor, running at up to 2.6GHz and a whopping 16GB of RAM, which can be further augmented by 20GB of virtual RAM (my usual advice is to set the virtual RAM to the max for the best performance, but in this case it's been done for me), and 512GB of storage. And if that gets a bit tight, you can bump this up with a microSD card."
"Performance-wise, the S200 Max felt buttery-smooth no matter what I threw at it. I usually have to wait a bit for a smartphone to complete its housekeeping tasks after first turning it on and setting it up, but this handset was straight to business, and effortlessly handled running a myriad of apps and browsers with dozens of tabs open. Powering this huge handset is a 22,000mAh ultra-large battery that offers a massive 1,200 hours of standby power (that's 50 days of standby) or 30 hours of web browsing."
Doogee S200 Max is a ruggedized Android 15 smartphone with 5G connectivity, a 6.72-inch 2400×1080 (2.4K) display capable of 120Hz, and a 1.3-inch IPS always-on rear secondary screen for notifications, time, date, and battery status. The phone uses a 6nm octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7050 up to 2.6GHz, includes 16GB RAM plus 20GB virtual RAM, and offers 512GB storage with microSD expansion. The handset handles heavy multitasking and dozens of browser tabs smoothly. A 22,000mAh battery provides up to 1,200 hours standby or about 30 hours of web browsing and supports 18W reverse charging.
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