Processor
This Doogee is powered by a MediaTek Helio P23 MT6763T 64-bit chip with a 2,3 GHz Quad-Core + 1,65 GHz Quad-Core core distribution. By using multiple cores, the device is energy efficient and can scale up for speed.
This combination therefore gives a maximum power of an quad-core processor with 4096 MB RAM. Robust phones are often a lot thicker than regular smartphones, including this device with a thickness of 21.2 millimeters. This phone weighs 398 grams.
IP68
An IP68 rating means that a phone is dust tight and can be submerged in water for extended periods of time without damage. This rating is determined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), which is an independent organization that sets standards for electrical and electronic technologies. The "6" in the IP68 rating indicates that the phone is completely dust tight, while the "8" indicates that it can be submerged in water for up to 30 minutes at a depth of 1.5 meters without any damage.
Camera
The S80 Lite 4GB 64GB has a 13 megapixel camera, it means that the camera is capable of capturing detailed images without the added cost and complexity of a higher megapixel count. This can be useful if you want to take high-resolution photos that you can zoom in on or crop without losing too much detail, but you don't need the very highest level of image quality. In general, having this amount of megapixels can provide a good balance of image quality and affordability. You can also use the 8 megapixel selfie camera for video calling, for example.
Pros
- 13 megapixel camera
- Quad core processor
- (Relatively) new operating system: Android 8.1 (Oreo)
- LTE-A support for super fast internet
- A nice amount of RAM (4GB)
- IP68 certification
- Dust-proof and protected against submersion indefinitely
- MIL810G-certified: drop test consists in testing the resistance to shock of all the equipment surface: all faces, edges, and corners
- With a 10080 mAh battery you can do several days on a battery charge
Negatives
- A bit heavy to use for a long time
- A little too thick with 21.2 millimeters
Call & data functions
The Doogee S80 Lite 4GB 64GB supports frequencies from international networks with which you can use the fastest LTE-A network. The speed of LTE-A is perfect for watching video on the go via your mobile network, where the speed is often even higher than the WiFi connection at home. Choose a large data package with this device. You can also connect via WiFi at home or at the office.
Memory and connection options
The Doogee S80 Lite 4GB 64GB has 4096 MB of RAM (4 GB) . Expandable memory: microSD up to 128 GB. There is a USB connection, you can use this to exchange data with your laptop or to charge your device. Connecting Bluetooth headsets or car kits is no problem.
Screen & operation
The phone is operated via the large 5,99 inch touchscreen.The Doogee S80 Lite 4GB 64GB can display up to a 16 millions colors. This screen has a resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels. It is claimed that the human eye can distinguish a maximum of 477 pixels per inch at 30 cm. With 403 pixels per inch, this Full HD screen is super sharp and true to life, even at close range. This does not get your eyes tired and you can easily enjoy the highest resolution images.
Operating system
Android 8.1, also known as Android Oreo, is a version of the Android operating system that was released in 2017. It includes a variety of new features and improvements, such as improved battery life, support for picture-in-picture mode, and new security features.
Some of the key new features of Android 8 include:
- Background limits: Android 8 introduces new limits on what apps can do in the background, helping to improve battery life and device performance.
- Picture-in-picture mode: This feature allows users to watch a video in a small, movable window while using other apps.
- Autofill framework: Android 8 includes a new autofill framework that allows users to easily enter their login and other personal information into apps and forms.
- Notification dots: Android 8 introduces notification dots, which are small dots that appear on app icons to show that the app has a new notification.
- Adaptive icons: Android 8 allows app developers to create adaptive icons, which can change shape and appearance depending on the device and user preferences.
- Overall, Android 8 includes a variety of new features and improvements that can enhance the user experience and improve the performance of Android devices.