After recently writing about the intriguing mega-budget Oukitel U7, I’ve got a couple more mega-budget mobiles to present. Doogee is well known as one of the first brands to really begin marketing towards Westerners.

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Things have quieted a bit from Doogee in the midst of the Elephone and Oukitel type hubbub, but Doogee still has a few tricks up their sleeve.

 

Doogee X5

Doogee X5 Pro

SoC

MTK6580

MTK6735

CPU

Quad [email protected]

Quad [email protected]

GPU

Mali-400

Mali-T720

RAM

1GB

2GB

ROM storage

8GB

16GB

Rear camera

5MP

5MP

Front camera

2MP

2MP

Display

5.0”@720p

5.0”@720p

Additional features

GPS/OTG/HotKnot

GPS/OTG/HotKnot

2G GSM

850/900/1800/1900

850/900/1800/1900

3G WCDMA

850/1900/2100

850/1900/2100

Battery

2400mAh (removable)

2400mAh (removable)

SIM

Dual

Dual

Dimensions

143*72*8.8

143*72*8.8

TF SD expandable

Yes

Yes

OS

Android 5.1

Android 5.1

The cost? An incredible $80 for the 2GB RAM Doogee X5 Pro, and an incredible $58 for the Doogee X5. I’m blown away by the specs for the price here.

Not only are we getting 2GB for $80 with the X5 Pro, but both of these mobiles have 720P displays. It’s unheard of to see such prices and Doogee has really stepped up to the plate here.

N/C/S Americans can also give these two phones a hard look as they have 850/1900 WCDMA

When deciding between these two, it’s tough, but they are both powerful enough to run Android smoothly and either one, spec wise, would make a fine choice for a budget mobile.

Doogee X5 & X5 [email protected]

They’re both TF SD expandable up to 32GB according to official Doogee, and the battery for a slimmish 5.0″ mobile is a very respectable 2400mAh. The OS is Android 5.1.

N/C/S Americans can also give these two phones a hard look as they have 850/1900 WCDMA. 2100 WCDMA is also included, so makes a solid choice for most of Asia/UK/Europe as well.

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