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DOOGEE is kicking off 2023 with a monster battery arriving in the DOOGEE V Max in Malaysia, India, Philippines, and others. That makes it the second phone in our database with a 22000 mAh battery. The first was Unihertz Tank . The V Max sports 33W fast charging, a 108-megapixel camera, and a 5G-compliant Dimensity 1080 chip.
DOOGEE V Max brief information
- OS: Android 12
- Release Date: 2023
- Network Type: 2G/3G/4G/5G
- Display: 6.58-inch, 1080 x 2400 pixels resolution
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 1080
- Selfie Camera: 32 MP
- Rear camera: 108 MP triple
- RAM: 12 GB
- ROM: 256 GB
- Battery: 22000 mAh

DOOGEE V Max
DOOGEE V Max specs
Mobile Wireless Network and Software
- 2G mobile network bands : GSM, GPRS, EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz.
- 3G mobile network bands : UMTS, WCDMA, HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 MHz
- 4G mobile network bands : LTE.
- 5G mobile network bands : NSA/SA
- SIM Type : Nano-SIM, Dual SIM
- Software / OS : Android 12
Design, Form Factor, Appearance
- Dimensions : 27.3 mm thickness
- Weight : g
- Display : 6.58 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels, 120 Hz refresh rate, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, IPS LCD screen, Gorilla Glass
- Colours : Sunshine Gold. Classic Black. Moonshine Silver.
- Physical Build : Shock-proof, IP68 water-proof, MIL-STD-810H, leather-like back panel
Internal Hardware Specs
- CPU/ Processor : 64-bit, 2.3 GHz Octa-core
- Chipset : MediaTek Dimensity 1080
- GPU/ Graphics Processing Unit : ARM
- RAM : 12 GB
- Extended/Virtual RAM : 7GB
- Internal Storage : 256 GB
- External Storage : microSD
Photography, Video Recording
- Main Camera : 108 MP main sensor + 20MP Night Vision lens + 16MP ultrawide/macro lens, autofocus, dual LED flash, 1080p@30fps video recording
- Front Camera : 32 MP, fixed focus, Face Recognition, 1080p@30fps video capture
Audio, Video Playback
- Music Support : PCM, AAC / AAC + / eAAC + / MP3 / AMR – NB / WB / APE
- Audio : 3.5 mm audio jack
- Loudspeaker : Mono speaker
- Video Support : H.264/MP4/MPEG4 player
- FM Radio : Yes.
Phone Sensors
- Digital Compass : Yes.
- Accelerometer : Yes.
- Proximity Sensor : Yes.
- Ambient Light Sensor : Yes.
- Barometer : No.
- Pedometer : No.
- Heart Rate Monitor : No.
- Gyroscope (G-Sensor) : Yes.
- Fingerprint Scanner : Yes; side-mounted.
- Face Unlock : Yes.
- Iris Scanner : No.
- Motion Sensing / Gesture Control : No.
- Voice Control : No.
- Intelligent Digital Assistant : Yes; Google Assistant.
- Infra-red Blaster : No.
Connectivity Options
- Bluetooth Version : 5.2
- Bluetooth Profiles : A2DP
- WiFi : Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, hotspot
- GPS : Yes, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, Galileo
- USB : microUSB v2.0. Type-C. USB-OTG.
- NFC : Yes.
Miscellaneous Specs and Features
- Battery Type and Capacity : Non-Removable Lithium-Polymer 22000 mAh
- Battery Charging : 33W fast charging
- Wireless Charging : No.
- Reverse Charging : No.
- Model Version/Number :
Launch/Release Dates and Information
- Announced : January 2023
- Release Date : 2023
DOOGEE V Max Prices by Country
- USA : $599
- United Kingdom (UK) : £
- Germany : €
- Switzerland : CHF
- Australia : AU$
- South Africa : ZAR
- Nigeria : ₦266,000 on Jumia
- Egypt : EGP
- UAE (Dubai) : AED
- Malaysia: MYR 2,294
- India : ₹ 53,000
- Philippines: ₱27,630.00
- Kenya : Ksh.
- Ghana : GH₵
The above prices may change with time from country to country, as market forces and economic policies influence product price movements.
Does DOOGEE V Max have Google Play Store?
It supports Google Services and software applications, including Play Store and Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and others.
Will DOOGEE V Max work in the USA?
This is a GSM phone and is supported on US GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile and other networks riding on their networks. It does not support CDMA networks. Do make enquiries from your carrier to know what bands/frequencies are supported on their service.
MobilityArena Buyer’s Guide Verdict
A smartphone like the DOOGEE V Max has a very specific target audience – people who work and/or play in the field: engineers, archaeologists, security, search and rescue, explorers, and the like. If you belong in this demographic and want the best battery life available on a smartphone, give this a chance. An alternative with the same battery capacity that you can explore is the Unihertz Tank .
Our Buyer’s Guide Verdict is a recommendation based on the specifications of the device and a general guide to help you understand how much value a device offers for its price. It is not an endorsement of the device. Ask questions and use your judgement when buying any device; MobilityArena takes no responsibility for your buying decisions .
DOOGEE V Max Phone Review Rating
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Author:InfoDesk
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The BraX2 phone is a darling of privacy nerds who are tired of the constant data sniffing in their smartphone by Google. The phone offers a de-Googled experience; that is, an Android smartphone without Google Mobile Services and so which does not report activities on your device to Google’s servers.
It is a value proposition that appeals to a small segment of the global smartphone market. In this article, I look at the top 2 features of the BraX2 phone, as well as a look at everything else it offers, so you can see if this is what you want.

- The best 2 features of the BraX2 phone No Google Mobile Services No data farming by apps
- Other things you should now
The best 2 features of the BraX2 phone
No Google Mobile Services
Of course, the most attractive feature of the phone is the lack of Google Mobile Services (GMS) . This is the number one reason why anyone wants the BraX2 phone. Whether it is in your pocket or you are using it to surf the Web or chat on WhatsApp, the lack of GMS means that there is no background mining of your personal data. None at all.
No data farming by apps
On your regular Android phone and iPhone, 3rd party app developers also take advantage of your data. Their apps are constantly asking for this information or that other information. In the BraX2 phone, data farming by 3rd partty app developers is blocked. Your phone, your data.
Other things you should now
Other than the above two features, the BraX2 phone is an unimpressive smartphone in terms of specs and features. The display is fairly large and unremarkable. There is no higher refresh rate or protective glass of any kind. It ships with a dated version of Android Open Source – version 11. Dated, but privacy secure, of course, which (again) is why you probably want this phone.
Keeping the power on in the BraX2 phone is a fairly adequate 4500mAh battery. There is no fast charge here, so you will have to be patient charging it. In use, do not expect the BraX2 phone to deliver outstanding performance. Why? This device is powered by a 2018 budget chip, MediaTek’s Helio P60. No; you will not get anything close to top performance. Especially as there is only 4GB RAM included. For storage of your media and other files, you have only 128GB memory, too. You will likely need a memory card to get some more storage space, but that means you have to give up one of the two SIM card slots.
And do not expect outstanding photography either, for the simple reason that the brands behind the best camera phones in the market spend millions of research and development to tune and tweak the cameras in their products for outstanding image capture and video recording. This is not the case with BraX2 phone. User privacy is its focus and is what the manufacturer has invested in. The phone can take photographs that you are able to use, but it won’t wow you.
Lastly, there is no headphone jack and no wireless charging as well. If you are in the United States, you also want to know that the BraX2 phones does not support CDMA networks like Verizon and its MVNOs.
In summary, the BraX2 phone is great for the user privacy, keeping Google and 3rd party app developers away from snooping on you and farming your data for their purposes. This two-pronged privacy protection is its great shining point. If this is what you want and you are willing to sacrifice everything else – and I mean every thing else – the BraX2 phone is exactly what you need. You can get the detailed specs and price here .
Author:Mister Mobility
Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004