Doogee V30 Pro is a 200 MP rugged smartphone that you shouldn't buy yet

Doogee announced its latest product called V30 Pro – a rugged smartphone with a 200 MP main sensor on its triple camera and a 10,800 mAh battery. It offers 5G connectivity, and is already on pre-order - though you should wait to order it until November 11, also known as Singles' Day (11.11), when it will be available at a promo price.

The chipset inside this V30 Pro device is a Mediatek 7050, paired with 12 GB RAM. Storage is very ample at 512 GB, and the phone also has a micro SD slot for up to 2TB more.

The rugged Doogee V30 Pro is built around a 6.58” LCD with 120 Hz refresh rate and a waterdrop notch for the 32 MP selfie camera. The company did not say what protection it provided for the front panel; however, there is a pre-applied screen protector.

The trio of cameras on the back is the most intriguing part of the smartphone. You get a 200 MP main camera a 24 MP Night Vision sensor and a 16 MP ultrawide camera with AF that does macro shots.

The 10,000 mAh battery is charged at up to 33W, so it will take a while to fill in. Other highlights include a dual hybrid SIM slot, a USB-C port on the bottom, and Android 13. Doogee did not reveal the weight of this behemoth, but we would be surprised if it was below 500 grams.

The Doogee V30 Pro comes in Black color with red accents around the camera. The current pre-order price is $430, but it will drop to $300.99 on November 11, and there will be two coupons worth a total of $36, that can be applied, setting the final price at $264.99.

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  • gtrxuone

Ive had incredibly back luck Doogee phones. The first was a 96 Pro that broke and shattered two screens,in a few months. The second was a lot more expensive.S98 pro with a reasonable thermal image camera.Terrible night vision camera.And a call re...

  • Cristiano Felicio

I agree, I think this phone would make very good sales in Zambia and Tanzania - It could be a solid phone in the rainy season in Tanzania if you work outside labor a lot - I even think this would be cleared off shelves within hours if this was solid ...

Not essentially, this "HMD-branded" phones will be discontinued in a couple of seasons instead of doing well imho. The CEO needs to wind up and give the chance to actual Nokia fans to give opinions