I just got the n6000, and I must say I'm pretty impressed. It can be had for E 150,- at this moment (28-11-2023) and that's a mighty good price for wat you get. The screen is very small, but just about usable. Good eyesight is a precondition though, and the on-screen-keyboard is a lot harder to use than on a bigger screen. Apart from that, it's a really nice rugged phone which feels indestructable. Battery life is excellent, the interface is really snappy and they did a very good job at customizing it for 1 hand use. The weight is relatively much for such a small device, but it also gives it a lot of heft. I do miss wireless charging (a must have for an otherwise sealed watertight phone in my opinion) and a sd card slot. All in all I'm pretty happy with it, lets see how it will hold up over the next 2 or so years.
@@prasad8053 Yes, typing this text on it right now! I am overall very happy with it. It's basically bulletproof and it already survived a night on an alpine slope (with skidmarks from skis to proof it :-)) The battery life never ceases to amaze, I sometimes run Google maps for navigating untethered for 5+ hours, and it's stil got enough juice to sustain the rest of the day. Are. There any negatives? Sure. No updates whatsoever. I don't mind too much, but 1-2 years would have been nice. Micro SD expansion would also be nice, as would be wireless charging (to keep the waterproof seal in optimal function) And the biggest negative would be typing on the screen. I am fairly used to it, but it remains a chore to type longer messages. The tiny screen is great for all other things, but typing is just about doable. All in all, I am very happy with it. You can just toss it around without any worry of breaking it. And at E 165,- I am not worried about losing it either. If there is anything specific you want to know, don't hesitate to ask. Cheers,Bro
@@prasad8053 I wrote an extensive reply, but yt deleted it for no reason I can discern. I am still very happy with it, and everything said in my original post still stands. If you want to know anything specific, don't hesitate to ask.
@@broyout3586 Thank you for the reply. I mainly wanted to know about the sound quality of earpiece and video recordings. Heard some issues in several comments.
I chose Doogee S MINI. Smaller size, not so heavy, not see notch and back display is nice feature for temperature sensor. As second phone who need be small and light weight Smini is best choise i think. Blackview N6000 is just to fat and heavy to be small smartphone.
It might say rugged, but mine did not last 2 months without developing a issue with the small speaker, a vibration or buzz when it plays. I purchased the phone directly from Blackview, essentially they are saying I have to pay for the repair. The only repair shop they recommend is in China. Hard to recommend this. Everyone does the reviews the first day they get the phone and nobody follows up on how well the phone holds up.
I've both of them, in addition to my small phone collection (cubot kkm2, kkm2 pro, kkm3, cubot pocket, iphone se 3). doogee mini s is very similar to kkm3 in all respects, but with fingerprint reader and better cameras without focus lag, back display as a goodie. n6000 is similar to cubot pocket, but rugged, sturdy and a surplus in weight and thickness. battery life of the n6000 is phaenomenal, especially in standby mode. Both Android 13 with an impressive performance. I bought the n6000 for 150€ just like @broyout3586 and the mini s for 215€.
@@afanoflafearIf you don't mind the extra thickness (18.4mm compared to 13.5mm) and weight (208g versus 155g), I would recommend the N6000. Its additional display width proves useful, especially when typing extensively on the on-screen keyboard. However, I also manage quite well with the Smini in that regard, particularly when using the swipe typing function.
Le Dogee possède un écran à l'arrière,une led de notification,4:5 et Android stock. Le N6000 a 4:3,880mha de batterie en plus et gorilla glass5. C'est difficile de choisir. L'écran à l'arrière et la led de notification me plaît 🤔
I just got the n6000, and I must say I'm pretty impressed. It can be had for E 150,- at this moment (28-11-2023) and that's a mighty good price for wat you get. The screen is very small, but just about usable. Good eyesight is a precondition though, and the on-screen-keyboard is a lot harder to use than on a bigger screen.
Apart from that, it's a really nice rugged phone which feels indestructable. Battery life is excellent, the interface is really snappy and they did a very good job at customizing it for 1 hand use. The weight is relatively much for such a small device, but it also gives it a lot of heft. I do miss wireless charging (a must have for an otherwise sealed watertight phone in my opinion) and a sd card slot.
All in all I'm pretty happy with it, lets see how it will hold up over the next 2 or so years.
Do you still use this phone? Can you tell your experience after using almost 1 year now.? Thanks
@@prasad8053 Yes, typing this text on it right now!
I am overall very happy with it. It's basically bulletproof and it already survived a night on an alpine slope (with skidmarks from skis to proof it :-))
The battery life never ceases to amaze, I sometimes run Google maps for navigating untethered for 5+ hours, and it's stil got enough juice to sustain the rest of the day.
Are. There any negatives? Sure. No updates whatsoever. I don't mind too much, but 1-2 years would have been nice. Micro SD expansion would also be nice, as would be wireless charging (to keep the waterproof seal in optimal function)
And the biggest negative would be typing on the screen. I am fairly used to it, but it remains a chore to type longer messages. The tiny screen is great for all other things, but typing is just about doable.
All in all, I am very happy with it. You can just toss it around without any worry of breaking it. And at E 165,- I am not worried about losing it either.
If there is anything specific you want to know, don't hesitate to ask. Cheers,Bro
@@prasad8053 I wrote an extensive reply, but yt deleted it for no reason I can discern.
I am still very happy with it, and everything said in my original post still stands. If you want to know anything specific, don't hesitate to ask.
@@broyout3586 Thank you for the reply. I mainly wanted to know about the sound quality of earpiece and video recordings. Heard some issues in several comments.
Good compact phones..blackview have a slight smaller screen and 800 mah more battery power...n a better selfie cam...
Cuál de los 2 toma mejores fotos?
I chose Doogee S MINI. Smaller size, not so heavy, not see notch and back display is nice feature for temperature sensor. As second phone who need be small and light weight Smini is best choise i think. Blackview N6000 is just to fat and heavy to be small smartphone.
Hi can I use these phones in the UK. Cheers
of course
It might say rugged, but mine did not last 2 months without developing a issue with the small speaker, a vibration or buzz when it plays. I purchased the phone directly from Blackview, essentially they are saying I have to pay for the repair. The only repair shop they recommend is in China. Hard to recommend this. Everyone does the reviews the first day they get the phone and nobody follows up on how well the phone holds up.
tks. very helpful
Blackview n6000 más batería en una pantalla más pequeña y mejor proporcionada !!! ... mejor diseño ... Doke 3.1
No more smallest rugged phone?
soyes 10 max
I've both of them, in addition to my small phone collection (cubot kkm2, kkm2 pro, kkm3, cubot pocket, iphone se 3). doogee mini s is very similar to kkm3 in all respects, but with fingerprint reader and better cameras without focus lag, back display as a goodie. n6000 is similar to cubot pocket, but rugged, sturdy and a surplus in weight and thickness. battery life of the n6000 is phaenomenal, especially in standby mode. Both Android 13 with an impressive performance. I bought the n6000 for 150€ just like @broyout3586 and the mini s for 215€.
Which do you like more:
Blackview N6000 or Doogee S Mini?
I'm considering getting one of the two but I simply can't decide. 🙂
@@afanoflafearIf you don't mind the extra thickness (18.4mm compared to 13.5mm) and weight (208g versus 155g), I would recommend the N6000. Its additional display width proves useful, especially when typing extensively on the on-screen keyboard. However, I also manage quite well with the Smini in that regard, particularly when using the swipe typing function.
@@stiltskin11 how would you compare their battery life to each other?
@@afanoflafear at least 60% better for the N6000
@@stiltskin11 why it swype typing is better?
Belli tutti e 2. Un po' meglio N6000
Le Dogee possède un écran à l'arrière,une led de notification,4:5 et Android stock.
Le N6000 a 4:3,880mha de batterie en plus et gorilla glass5. C'est difficile de choisir.
L'écran à l'arrière et la led de notification me plaît 🤔
Le N6000 est plus lourd, mais resemble plus dure aussi . Est il y a une led de notification au front.