Thank you for watching our review of the Doogee V40 Pro and V40! These rugged phones stand out with their durability and performance, making them perfect for tough environments. Which feature impressed you the most? Let us know in the comments! Don’t forget to like this video and subscribe to the channel. Your support helps us create honest and informative content.
The camera setup on these phones is incredible, especially for rugged devices! A 200MP main sensor and a night vision lens on the V40 Pro are just mind-blowing. The fact that it balances ruggedness with excellent photography features is impressive. The V40’s camera setup is great too, even for a simpler model. This review has me considering the V40 Pro for my outdoor adventures where good photos are a must.
As my relative works in construction, I’m impressed with these phones' rugged features. The IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810H ratings make them perfect for extreme conditions. The added dragon-scale structure on the V40 Pro is a great touch for durability. It’s rare to find phones that can survive tough environments while still being functional and stylish
The gaming segment really stood out to me! The Antutu scores and MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor performance make these phones ideal for gaming on the go. The 120Hz refresh rate and additional RAM in the V40 Pro must make gameplay super smooth. It’s good to see rugged phones finally catching up with gaming needs.
I love how both phones have an 8680mAh battery with fast charging and reverse wired charging. That’s such a lifesaver for people like me who are constantly on the go and need a phone that lasts. The secondary rear display on the V40 Pro is also a great addition, making quick tasks like checking notifications so much easier without draining the main battery.
The V40 Pro’s secondary rear display feels like something we didn’t know we needed. Such a handy addition for quick info checks without waking the main screen-smart move!
I wish more rugged phones had these kinds of creative features, like the Pro's rear display or gaming focus. It makes them appealing even beyond just being durable.
Wow, I didn't expect a rugged phone to come with a 200MP sensor. Imaging using this for wildlife photography in the middle of nowhere. Pure innovation.
I’m surprised by how much thought they put into the camera setup. They didn’t just slap on lenses but made it truly versatile for outdoor and low-light shots.
It amazes me that a rugged phone can have so many high-end features while still being able to handle tough environments. These feel like tools as much as phones.
Didn’t expect the V40 to be such a strong contender even without the Pro features. Feels like a great balance of price and performance for someone who doesn’t need extras.
The dragon-scale design is not just durable but actually looks pretty stylish for a rugged phone Doogee really nailed the balance between tough and appealing this time!
Both of these seem like workhorses, especially for people who are out in the field all day. Finally, phones that can handle drops and rain without breaking a sweat.
Rear display? Cameras that beat most regular smartphones? These rugged devices are like the Swiss Army knives of phones. So much functionality in one package!
POWERFUL but QUIRKY phones. I had to do a lot of fine tuning and learn a couple of workarounds after getting my Doogee V30T, but their phones are rock solid, fast, with a decent camera and a long lasting battery. Plus they're unlocked, and have no bloatware, or uninstallable AD apps, so, for the price? Not a bad option. They'll get the job done, if you're willing to tinker with them a bit.
@@raniarunajuly I've never bought a Ulefone, but I can testify to the raw power as well as the quirkiness of the DOOGEE V30T. I say quirky, because the V30T needs to be reset every 24 hours or it starts doing random, weird things. The specs are pretty awesome though. Like, it's a fast phone, with a decent camera, and a fat battery, but the "fingerprint sensor" has "features" that pop up that are annoying and such, but you can fine tune it and learn workarounds. Overall, it's a good phone, WITHOUT the uninstallable bloatware and ads, so it's definitely an option, for the price. Personally, I would be willing to spend another 50 or 75 dollars and have them work out the annoying bugs and get rid of the "extra RAM" swap file gimmick button, but overall? For the price? You could do a lot worse, plus I'm sure as time goes on they'll work out the quirkiness of their phones. Not sure how that compares to Ulefone, but good luck!
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The camera setup on these phones is incredible, especially for rugged devices! A 200MP main sensor and a night vision lens on the V40 Pro are just mind-blowing. The fact that it balances ruggedness with excellent photography features is impressive. The V40’s camera setup is great too, even for a simpler model. This review has me considering the V40 Pro for my outdoor adventures where good photos are a must.
I was blown away by the 200MP camera too!
The Pro is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who need a durable phone without sacrificing camera quality.
V40's camera performance is also nice
I agree, the night vision lens alone makes it stand out
Absolutely! I think the V40 is a great option too, even without the 200MP sensor.
As my relative works in construction, I’m impressed with these phones' rugged features. The IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810H ratings make them perfect for extreme conditions. The added dragon-scale structure on the V40 Pro is a great touch for durability. It’s rare to find phones that can survive tough environments while still being functional and stylish
Totally agree! The durability features are a game-changer for outdoor workers
These phones are tough and stylish
The review really highlights the ruggedness well.
I’m with you-durable phones are underrated! I’ve had too many phones break on-site, so this might be my next purchase.
The gaming segment really stood out to me! The Antutu scores and MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor performance make these phones ideal for gaming on the go. The 120Hz refresh rate and additional RAM in the V40 Pro must make gameplay super smooth. It’s good to see rugged phones finally catching up with gaming needs.
The Hyper Engine tech sounds super interesting! It’s great to see rugged phones finally stepping up for gamers
The MediaTek Dimensity 7300 is a solid choice for gaming on a budget rugged device.
The additional RAM makes the Pro a serious option for gamers.
I was impressed by the gaming capabilities too!
I love how both phones have an 8680mAh battery with fast charging and reverse wired charging. That’s such a lifesaver for people like me who are constantly on the go and need a phone that lasts. The secondary rear display on the V40 Pro is also a great addition, making quick tasks like checking notifications so much easier without draining the main battery.
The rear display is such a cool addition. I think it’s perfect for quick tasks without waking the main screen
the long battery life is a big deal for travelers
Agreed! The Pro feels like it’s designed for convenience
I love the battery details, too! The usage time is very long
reverse charging is such a handy bonus
The Antutu scores really surprised me. It’s rare for rugged phones to prioritize gaming, but both the V40 and V40 Pro seem to handle it well!
The review covered all the durability aspects I was curious about. Great job!
Glad it was helpful!
The V40 Pro’s secondary rear display feels like something we didn’t know we needed. Such a handy addition for quick info checks without waking the main screen-smart move!
Yeah, I agreed, it's a smart addition
I wish more rugged phones had these kinds of creative features, like the Pro's rear display or gaming focus. It makes them appealing even beyond just being durable.
Yeah, these phones have a new design
I have a same wish
Wow, I didn't expect a rugged phone to come with a 200MP sensor. Imaging using this for wildlife photography in the middle of nowhere. Pure innovation.
I’m surprised by how much thought they put into the camera setup. They didn’t just slap on lenses but made it truly versatile for outdoor and low-light shots.
I think the dragon-scale design and the rear panel make the V40 Pro even more practical and unique.
The fact that the V40 performs underwater with no issues is very nice. It can even run the Antutu benchmark test smoothly.
That’s a great point, it's a reliable phone for any environment.
the v40 pros camera is ever so slightly better ... minimal difference but still noticeable ... great review ..
Great review👍
Doogee really brought their A-game with these models. It's refreshing to see rugged phones breaking the stereotype of being slow and boring.
It amazes me that a rugged phone can have so many high-end features while still being able to handle tough environments. These feel like tools as much as phones.
Didn’t expect the V40 to be such a strong contender even without the Pro features. Feels like a great balance of price and performance for someone who doesn’t need extras.
The dragon-scale design is not just durable but actually looks pretty stylish for a rugged phone
Doogee really nailed the balance between tough and appealing this time!
Both of these seem like workhorses, especially for people who are out in the field all day. Finally, phones that can handle drops and rain without breaking a sweat.
Those Antutu scores are wild! A rugged phone performing like this? Times have changed, and rugged devices are definitely stepping up their game.
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Rear display? Cameras that beat most regular smartphones? These rugged devices are like the Swiss Army knives of phones. So much functionality in one package!
It's a great option for anyone who needs a phone that can handle anything!
Durability and premium design in one? That's a rare combo. The Pro seems like a solid choice for someone looking for a good-looking rugged phone
The long battery life is a big deal for travelers. I wish more rugged phones focused on battery performance and design like these do!
POWERFUL but QUIRKY phones. I had to do a lot of fine tuning and learn a couple of workarounds after getting my Doogee V30T, but their phones are rock solid, fast, with a decent camera and a long lasting battery. Plus they're unlocked, and have no bloatware, or uninstallable AD apps, so, for the price? Not a bad option. They'll get the job done, if you're willing to tinker with them a bit.
I am confused, which one is better? Doogee or Ulefone?
@@raniarunajuly I've never bought a Ulefone, but I can testify to the raw power as well as the quirkiness of the DOOGEE V30T. I say quirky, because the V30T needs to be reset every 24 hours or it starts doing random, weird things. The specs are pretty awesome though. Like, it's a fast phone, with a decent camera, and a fat battery, but the "fingerprint sensor" has "features" that pop up that are annoying and such, but you can fine tune it and learn workarounds. Overall, it's a good phone, WITHOUT the uninstallable bloatware and ads, so it's definitely an option, for the price. Personally, I would be willing to spend another 50 or 75 dollars and have them work out the annoying bugs and get rid of the "extra RAM" swap file gimmick button, but overall? For the price? You could do a lot worse, plus I'm sure as time goes on they'll work out the quirkiness of their phones. Not sure how that compares to Ulefone, but good luck!
Hey Hans can you do a comparison between vivo x200 pro origin(china) vs funtouch(global) please
Does this devices esim capable...?
It is support esim?
@@mohammedal-herz8852 Just bought and got mine. No 4k option in the video for some reason. The battery doesn't seem to last as long as I thought.