Doogee S88 Pro review
Android 10 with Doogee topping
The Doogee S88 Pro comes with Android 10 out of the box. The company says it is a pure version of Android, but it's not really. Still, the Doogee launcher is mostly clutter-free, so it does remind us of the vanilla Android.
The home screen, lock screen, notification shade, and the recent apps menu look like those from the stock Android, minus the icons.
Looking deeper into the Settings menu reveals the changes that Doogee has made - there are Emergency Rescue entries, Custom Key configuration, DuraSpeed acceleration, and various gestures, among others.
You can assign two different actions on the Custom key - one upon the short press, another one - on long press. Emergency Rescue allows you to set up quick actions and emergency contacts for when you need help.
The Breathing Light Switch (a.k.a. The Iron Man eyes) settings are also here. The LEDs are RGB, but most of the time, you will see them flashing blue (for incoming calls or missed notifications). Red comes for a low or charging battery, and green - for when the battery is fully charged.
There is no app drawer available on the S88 Pro, but if it's a must - there are plenty of custom launchers.
The app package is pretty straight-forward. The default Android apps are pre-installed, so you have a Photos app, the YouTube players, and a file manager. There is also an FM radio app by Doogee, a custom Basic Service app, and a Toolbox app.
The Basic Service app is what's usually called a Phone manager on other phones - it cleans your memory and offers advanced power, app, and traffic managers.
The Toolbox contains a compass and sound meter (uses the mic), protractor, AR level for paintings, Height meter, Bubble level, and Plumb bob.
Basic Service • Basic Service • Toolbox
It's a good thing that there are no ads across the UI whatsoever, so you won't be bothered by unwanted spam here and there. And that pretty much covers the Doogee S88 Pro software package.
Performance and benchmarks
The Doogee S88 Pro is powered by the Helio P70 chipset. It has an octa-core processor with 4x Cortex-A73 cores at 2.1GHz, and 4x Cortex-A53 cores which are running at 2.0GHz.
The GPU is a tri-core Mali-G72 MP3.
The Doogee S88 Pro is available in a single memory configuration - 6GB RAM with 128GB storage.
We ran some benchmarks, and they are far from impressive. The Doogee is a weaker performer than the Ulefone Armor 9 (and its Helio P90 chip), though the performance gap isn't that big.
AnTuTu 8
Higher is better
-
Realme 7
292828 -
Redmi Note 9S
254000 -
Redmi Note 9
200414 -
Ulefone Armor 9
197000 -
Realme 7i
172933 -
Doogee S88 Pro
168125 -
Samsung Galaxy A12
107189
GeekBench 5 (multi-core)
Higher is better
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Redmi Note 9S
1785 -
Realme 7
1681 -
Ulefone Armor 9
1498 -
Doogee S88 Pro
1447 -
Realme 7i
1318 -
Redmi Note 9
1292 -
Samsung Galaxy A12
1034
GeekBench 5 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
Redmi Note 9S
570 -
Realme 7
536 -
Ulefone Armor 9
401 -
Redmi Note 9
361 -
Realme 7i
312 -
Doogee S88 Pro
311 -
Samsung Galaxy A12
169
GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
Realme 7
34 -
Redmi Note 9S
30 -
Ulefone Armor 9
19 -
Doogee S88 Pro
14 -
Realme 7i
13 -
Samsung Galaxy A12
7.7
GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Realme 7
28 -
Redmi Note 9S
26 -
Realme 7i
25 -
Ulefone Armor 9
17 -
Samsung Galaxy A12
13 -
Doogee S88 Pro
12
GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
Realme 7
20 -
Redmi Note 9S
18 -
Doogee S88 Pro
8.6 -
Ulefone Armor 9
7.4 -
Realme 7i
7 -
Samsung Galaxy A12
3.3
GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Realme 7
17 -
Redmi Note 9S
15 -
Realme 7i
13 -
Doogee S88 Pro
7.9 -
Ulefone Armor 9
7.9 -
Samsung Galaxy A12
5
The phone runs smoothly and won't overheat ever. We ran the 3DMark stress test, and the Doogee S88 Pro scored 98% stability.
This surely isn't the fastest phone even for its class, and you may feel it's a bit sluggish at times - there is no lag or stutters, just slowness. But nobody will be eyeing it for its performance anyway.
Reader comments
- MrNevaj
- 08 Sep 2024
- QMK
I is a phone it makes calls it runs apps and it kind of takes pictures it runs for days and does more then a lot of people will believe. but the Manufacturer is a bit shady and the Q.A. is worse then i would care to see. a good doogee phone is actual...
- RodMan
- 01 Mar 2023
- pc3
My Doggee S88 Pro cannot receive incoming calls. It will ring but will end the call once I press to receive the call.
- Anonymous
- 26 Dec 2022
- Nvm
Hahaha dont talk shit go buy your self a 🐈 phone then. I throw my doogee S88 pro full on against the wall 1.5m away because i got super angry and my blood pressure went through the roof. guess what my screen protector did not evan crack it has a de...