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Doogee Launches New Sets of Smartphone Devices In Nigeria

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Doogee Mobile Technology Nigeria Limited has introduced its new ultra-modern and cost effective smartphone devices into the Nigerian telecommun­ications industry. The devices include Mix, BL, S, X and V series.

Announcing the debut of the smartphone devices, the Director, Business Developmen­t/Technical, Doogee Nigeria, Gbenga Ayodele, said the technology driving the mobile devices, which has been successful­ly tested in Europe, North and South America, Middle East, Asia, Africa and others, strikes a balance between work and play, enabling people to achieve more than what they thought possible on a smartphone.

“Life moves faster than ever now, technology is fleeting, so, Doogee smartphone­s are created to help users get things done easily, fast as possible wherever, whenever. Doogee Mix series are budget Full-Display smartphone­s consists of Mix2 (full display, 5.99” bezel-less 18.9 aspect ratio where metal and glass are fussed uniquely for a stunning display of 1300 wide angle camera for a group selfie with 16MP + 13MP dual cameras. 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM, powered by 4060mAh polymer Li-on battery,” Ayodele said.

“Doogee Mix3 comes with 3600 rotatory camera while mix4 embed snapdragon processor for the first time which indicates gaining some traction in Western, Asia and Africa market mostly Nigeria where snapdragon processors are well cherished.

Despite the state of the art features embed in Mix series they are produced at budget price range. Other smartphone­s in the Mix series includes Mix, Mix Lite and Mix2 while Mix3 and Mix4 soon to be released to the market globally,” Ayodele added. Speaking further, he explained that, as Nigerians grapple with epileptic power supply, Doogee BL series are specifical­ly designed to put smiles on the faces of Nigerian smartphone users with 12000mAh battery life.

Android 7.0, the biggest battery smartphone in the world lead the pack with incredible battery capacity, with 1000 hours of standby, 90 hours of calling, recording 45.2 hours, music playing 50 hours, video playing 25 hours, gaming 23.5 hours and internet surfing 33.2 hours.

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