Almost a month after its debut at MWC 2024, the DOOGEE T30 Max is now seeing a global release.
The tablet sports a 12.4-inch IPS panel with a whopping 4K resolution. While the company hasn’t revealed further display specs, they say that it supports Widevine L1 allowing it to stream high-resolution media for DRM-protected content such as from Netflix.
At the rear protrudes a circular camera island that houses a 50-megapixel main and a 2MP auxiliary lens.
Under the hood, it equips the MediaTek Helio G99 and is 4G capable. The tablet also supports an active stylus with up to 4,096 pressure levels, albeit the stylus isn’t included in the box.
As for configuration, it boasts up to 20GB of RAM (with 8GB RAM and 12GB of virtual RAM) and 512GB of expandable storage.
It runs Android 14 out of the box and packs a 10,800mAh battery paired with 33W charging. It comes in two finishes: unibody aluminum and leather-textured rear (depending on the color option).
DOOGEE T30 Max specs:
12.4-inch 4K IPS LCD
MediaTek Helio G99
6nm, 8-cores, up to 2.2GHz
8GB LPDDR4x RAM (+12GB memory extension)
512GB storage
Expandable up to 2TB
Dual rear cameras:
– 50MP main
– 2MP auxiliary lens
20MP selfie shooter
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
USB Type-C
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Quad speakers, dock interface (for megnetic keyboard)
Android 14
10,800mAh battery
33W wired charging
Depth: 7.9mm
Black, Khaki, Green
The DOOGEE T30 Max is now listed on its official mall website 225, priced at PHP 18,442.94. For global regions, it is priced at USD 329.
However, take note that this is a global listing, so international delivery fees may be incurred. There’s a 10% coupon code though that buyers can take advantage of if ordering on the said Doogee website.
While the expected ship date for the EU and UK is April 30th, Doogee’s mall website indicates earlier availability for other regions, with shipments starting as soon April 1st.
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amsi says:
Where is this available locally?
David Charles Kenny says:
What’s the point of 4g lte as in above phone in a 5g soon to be 6g world?