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DOOGEE makes a comeback in the Philippines with tablet lineup

DOOGEE’s comeback with new tablets in the Philippine market.

Chinese smartphone brand DOOGEE is returning to the Philippines after a few years of absence. The company entered the local market in 2018 but withdrew sometime in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges.

DOOGEE’s official Facebook page has recently gone live and has teased that its first lineup of products will be available in the Philippines in the coming weeks.

Which products are coming you might ask? Well, according to its Lazada flagship store listing, they will bring several of its tablets into the country, namely the DOOGEE T30 Pro, T20 mini, T10S, and T10. The official prices, however, are yet to be revealed.

The DOOGEE T30 Pro will be its top offering with an 11-inch 2.5K display, a Helio G99 processor, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, quad speakers, and an 8,580mAh battery. It runs on Android 13 and supports dual nano SIM cards, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and more.

The next tablet on its lineup is the DOOGEE T20 mini. This one is an 8.4-inch tablet with an FHD display, a Spreadtrum T606 processor, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, stereo speakers, and a 5,060mAh battery. This too runs on Android 13 and supports dual nano SIM cards and Widevine L1 support.

The DOOGEE T10S has a 10.1-inch FHD IPS display, a Spreadtrum T606 processor, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 6,600mAh battery. While the DOOGEE T10 has the same display, processor, RAM, and storage, but with a different desing and a larger 8,300mAh battery.

DOOGEE’s comeback in the country is good news for consumers as it means more options. With its lineup of tablets as its official offering, the company hopes to regain its foothold in the Philippine market and compete with other brands.

Bryan is a geek at heart and a tech enthusiast by choice. He has a strong background in corporate communications, marketing services, and customer relations having worked in the telecommunications and banking sectors for over two decades. In his spare time, he enjoys watching clips on YouTube and binge watching shows on Netflix.

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