The Doogee S88 Pro takes some design cues from Iron Mans helmet and packs a massive 10,000mAh battery inside a properly rugged frame. And the phone runs stock Android 10 out of the box.
The Iron Man thing is just two eye-shaped LEDs on the back. They are RGB and are used as big bright notification lights. The phone also has two customizable buttons on the side, which can be programmed with three actions each (single and double click plus long press). On the other side there is a fingerprint reader and there is NFC support.
The 10,000mAh battery is good for a month of standby or you could play 3D games for 19 hours straight. Doogee says that with typical usage you should get 7-8 days between charges. You can use the handset as a power bank with 5W reverse wireless charging. The phone itself charges at 10W wirelessly.
The Doogee S88 Pro is a tough device and can survive many hazards. The drop test was repeated 1,000 times showing that the phone can handle drops from 1.5m height on a rough surface and 2m height on a smooth surface.
If you drop it in water, it can spend 2 hours at 1.5m depth or up to a full day at 1m. Its also IP69K rated, meaning it has protection against high pressure, high temperature water sprays.
The Doogee S88 is not scared of heights Or of depths Thanks to the sealed and reinforced body
Not just that, the device can survive extreme cold (-55°C for 4 hours), can be left out in the scorching sun and it brushes off high humidity and even acidic atmosphere. Its all thanks to the tightly-sealed, shock-proof frame.
The S88 Pro can survive extremely high or low temperatures and other environmental hazards
As an Android phone, the Doogee S88 Pro offers a 6.3 1080p screen (with Gorilla Glass, of course). Its powered by the MediaTek Helio P70 chipset (12 nm, four A73 cores, Mali-G72 MP3 GPU), which is paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. A microSD card slot is available for expansion.
Theres a triple camera on the back, featuring a 21MP main unit. Its based on a fairly old IMX230 sensor (were talking Xperia Z3+ era hardware here), but it can record 4K at 30 fps. Also, theres a 130° ultrawide-ange camera with an 8MP sensor and an 8MP depth sensor. On the front is a 16MP selfie camera inside a teardrop notch.
The Doogee S88 Pro is currently on pre-order, you can find it at the Doogee Mall and AliExpress. The phone costs $200/180 right now, but thats a launch discount of its usual price of $250/225. The first units will ship out on June 21.