Doogee T30 Max
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Doogee T30 Max

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  • 03 May 2024

Anonymous, 26 Apr 2024It is not 4k it is 2.5k, it does not come with a stylus it ... moreTo the poster that replied to me - this tablet IS NOT 4K it is 2.5K, it is listed on many websites as 4K but this incorrect, most spec reporting websites correctly list it as 1600x2560. ,How do I know ? I m typing this on one, so any "hope" that the device is actually 4K is in vain. Doogee has stated in press releases and all it's marketing the incorrect 4K resolution - it is actively marketing this device as 4K despite that being a total lie. It does also state that the resolution is 1600x2650 in the small print, but all the main pictures "4K" is prominently displayed and I've read many articles in the press and on tech websites based on Doogees press releases about this device being 4K when it is not. I ve never experienced such blatant dishonesty from a manufacturer which is why I posted in the first place as sadly I have found no English reviews of the device over the last 6 weeks and no one has called Doogee out. Their marketing also says in can record 2K video when it cannot (despite its T30 Pro tablet with a lower res camera being able to). Doogees official store on AliExpress stated that a stylus was included when it wasn't. It IS a very good tablet for the money but someone needs to call Doogee out for lying.

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    • Anonymous
    • BiP
    • 26 Apr 2024

    tanfur, 03 Apr 2024This model is listed here as 1600x2560, but on its own webs... moreIt is not 4k it is 2.5k, it does not come with a stylus it camouflage record 2k video - Doogee lied about these things. For the money tho it is still very good

      This is undoubtedly the best price/value ratio tablet on the market in Q2/2024 and most probably till the end of 2024. I cant wait to buy it! cheers from Slovakia

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        • tanfur
        • rVx
        • 03 Apr 2024

        This model is listed here as 1600x2560, but on its own website, and on techradar, it's listed as 4k (presumably 3840 × 2160 ). I certainly hope that the right spec is the higher one.

          Any information about water protection?