I just bought the Doogee DK10 after a lot research. The IIIF150 does look interwsting though. I can't help thinking though that I want a FlIR though lol!
I'm in the same boat as far as the FIIR goes. I want a sleek rugged phone, and I keep circling back to these 2 .... but as of now I feel the Doogee DK10 looks like it's going to be the winner Thanks
@@akhnatonafework7976 The DK10 is a really nice phone. The night vision is really good. I ended up sending mine back as there s an issue with the Bluetooth activating when my works VOIP app call switch one received a call. It worked fine with every other app. I don't know if it was the phone or the app but as it didn't work correctly it had to go back. The Barry life could be better but I could live with that. I still got over a day without charging it though. I also loved the telephoto lense, the zoom on that was pretty amazing. The V40 is coming out soon so I'm going to try that, or either the V30, V31GT or the Blackview Bl9000 Pro.
@@XTech101 sadly I had to send it back as the Bluetooth wouldn't activate my headset when my works voip app received a call. It worked fine with every other app though. Nice phone though, and I was disappointed to have to send it back.the battery would also randomly drain by about 50-69% overnight every now and again. And the battery saver options were also next to useless. Other than that it's a great phone.
Great choice! The Dimensity 8020 is known for its impressive performance and efficiency, making it a solid option for handling demanding tasks while still maintaining durability. Doogee's rugged designs combined with powerful processors like the 8020 offer a strong balance for both performance and resilience.
@@guidine7 In then month I had mine I still got just over a day with reasonable use. But yeah, it would've been better with a 6500mah battery. That would've given it just over 2 days of battery life.
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I just bought the Doogee DK10 after a lot research. The IIIF150 does look interwsting though. I can't help thinking though that I want a FlIR though lol!
Congratulations on your new purchase! Research always pays off.
I'm in the same boat as far as the FIIR goes. I want a sleek rugged phone, and I keep circling back to these 2 .... but as of now I feel the Doogee DK10 looks like it's going to be the winner
Thanks
@@akhnatonafework7976 The DK10 is a really nice phone. The night vision is really good. I ended up sending mine back as there s an issue with the Bluetooth activating when my works VOIP app call switch one received a call. It worked fine with every other app. I don't know if it was the phone or the app but as it didn't work correctly it had to go back. The Barry life could be better but I could live with that. I still got over a day without charging it though. I also loved the telephoto lense, the zoom on that was pretty amazing. The V40 is coming out soon so I'm going to try that, or either the V30, V31GT or the Blackview Bl9000 Pro.
@@XTech101 sadly I had to send it back as the Bluetooth wouldn't activate my headset when my works voip app received a call. It worked fine with every other app though. Nice phone though, and I was disappointed to have to send it back.the battery would also randomly drain by about 50-69% overnight every now and again. And the battery saver options were also next to useless. Other than that it's a great phone.
Is the DK10 compatible with Verizon?
Unfortunately I don't know
Yes but it's not the best , T-Mobile and AT&T Are the best . I have dk10
I go with Doogee as the Dimensity 8020 ensures the phone can handle anything you throw at it. Powerful yet durable
Great choice! The Dimensity 8020 is known for its impressive performance and efficiency, making it a solid option for handling demanding tasks while still maintaining durability. Doogee's rugged designs combined with powerful processors like the 8020 offer a strong balance for both performance and resilience.
Battery so small
@@guidine7 In then month I had mine I still got just over a day with reasonable use. But yeah, it would've been better with a 6500mah battery. That would've given it just over 2 days of battery life.
yap, the battery is realy small for rugged phone