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Doogee Blade 10 Ultra
The Doogee Blade 10 Ultra is yet another simple rugged smartphone in the Blade 10 series. The Ultra model shares similar specifications with the Blade 10 Pro, however, it has a larger RAM size (8GB vs 6GB), and it comes with a sided fingerprint scanner, which is absent on both the standard Blade 10 and the Blade 10 Pro.
Additionally, the Blade 10 Ultra comes with a translucent back panel that allows you to have a glimpse of some of it internal hardware, something similar to the recently announced AGM X6 Phantom. Apart from the above, every other specs remain the same.
These includes a 6.56-inches IPS screen with 90Hz refresh, the Unisoc T606 octa-core CPU, Mali-G57 GPU and Google’s Android 14 OS.
The camera system still remains a 50MP main sensor and two additional unknown auxiliary cameras, along with an 8MP front camera.
The Doogee Blade 10 Ultra is equipped with a non-removable 5100mAh Li-Po battery and comes with a 10W charger. The device is only available in a black translucent body unlike the standard and pro models that has two color options each. The full specifications of Doogee Blade 10 Ultra are contained in the table below.
Full Specifications
Details
Launch This refers to the date when this device was officially introduced into the market. | 2024, July / Release 2024, July |
Brand / Model These are key identifiers that indicate the manufacturer or company that produces this smartphone, and the specific model of the phone. | Doogee / Blade 10 Ultra |
Network Technology
2G Bands 2G refers to the second generation of cellular technology and includes various frequency bands for basic voice and text communication. | 2(1900), 3(1800), 5(850), 8(900) |
3G Bands 3G refers to the third generation of cellular technology, encompassing different frequency ranges for faster data speeds, mobile internet, and multimedia capabilities. | 1(2100), 2(1900), 4(1700), 5( 850), 8(900) |
4G Bands 4G refers to the fourth generation of cellular technology, operating in specific frequency bands to provide significantly faster data speeds, supporting high-definition video streaming and advanced applications. | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 66 |
Body
Ruggedity This indicates the device's durability and ability to withstand harsh conditions or impacts. It is a very popular term used with tough or rugged phones. IP68/IP69K are international ratings that measure a smartphone's resistance to dust and water. MIL-STD-810H is a military standard that sets criteria for the environmental and durability testing of electronic devices. It means this device has undergone various tests to demonstrate its resilience in challenging conditions, such as extreme temperatures, humidity, vibration, and shock. |
IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810H - Water / Dust / Shock Resistance |
Dimensions / Weight: This refers to the physical size and weight of the device, measured in millimeter (mm) and grams (g) respectively. | 172.7 x 80 x 10.7 mm / 240 grams |
SIM SIM stands for "Subscriber Identity Module." It is a small card, typically inserted into a slot in a mobile phone, that contains important information for connecting the device to a mobile network. SIM cards can come in various sizes, including standard SIM, micro SIM, nano SIM, or even electronic (eSIM), depending on the phone's design. | Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) |
Display
Screen Display refers to the screen or visual interface of the device. It includes details such as screen size, resolution, and technology (e.g., LCD, OLED, AMOLED). | 6.56-inches IPS touchscreen |
Resolution Screen Resolution refers to the number of pixels that make up the display screen and is typically expressed as a combination of horizontal and vertical pixel counts (e.g., 1920 x 1080, 2560 x 1440, or 3840 x 2160). The screen resolution determines the level of detail and sharpness of the visual content displayed on the smartphone's screen. Higher resolutions generally result in crisper and more detailed images and text | 720 x 1612 pixels / 269 PPI |
Features Camera features encompass various functionalities and capabilities that enhance the device's photography and videography experience. These features can include Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) Panorama, HDR, Ai Mode, Night Mode, Portrait Mode, etc. | 90Hz refresh / 5-finger touch screen |
Platform
OS This is the Operating System. It refers to the software platform that runs on the smartphone and manages the device's hardware and software resources. Common smartphone operating systems include Android (developed by Google), iOS (developed by Apple). | Android 14 |
Chipset This refers to the integrated circuit that serves as the device's central processing unit (CPU). It plays a pivotal role in the smartphone's performance, speed, and energy efficiency. |
Unisoc T606 (12 nm) - Octa-core (2x1.6GHz Cortex-A75 and 6x1.6GHz Cortex-A55) - Mali-G57 MP1 GPU |
Memory This encompasses two components: storage capacity and RAM (Random Access Memory). Storage capacity, typically measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB), dictates how much internal space is available for apps, files, and media storage. RAM, measured in gigabytes (GB), is temporary memory crucial for multitasking and app performance, with more RAM generally leading to smoother operation and faster task-switching capabilities. | 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM / + 2TB SD-card (not included) |
Camera
Main The main camera, also known as the rear camera, is the primary camera on the back of the smartphone. It is typically used for capturing photos and videos in various scenarios and is often the more powerful and versatile camera on the device |
Triple: Main: 50MP, OmniVision OV50C40 + two other unknown auxiliary cameras |
Selfie The selfie camera, also known as the front-facing camera, is the camera on the front of the smartphone, primarily used for capturing selfies and video calls | 8MP (no LED flash) |
Features Camera features encompass various functionalities and capabilities that enhance the device's photography and videography experience. These features can include Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) Panorama, HDR, Ai Mode, Night Mode, Portrait Mode, etc. | Touch focus / PDAF / LED flash / 1080p video recording |
Communications
Connectivity This encompasses the device's ability to connect and communicate with other devices and networks. It includes features such as cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC (Near Field Communication), and USB connectivity options. | Wi-Fi 2.4G and 5G / Bluetooth 5.0 A2DP / NFC / Type-C v2.0 |
Navigation Navigation refers to the device's ability to determine and display location information and provide directions to users. This functionality is usually powered by Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. | A-GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou |
Sensors This refers to the various built-in sensors that enable the device to gather information from its environment and interactions. Common sensors found in rugged smartphones may include fingerprint sensor, light sensor, barometer sensor among others. | Fingerprint scanner (side), acelerometer, proximity, light |
Battery and Others
Battery This section refers to the device's power source and its related specifications. This typically includes details such as the battery capacity, measured in milliampere-hours (mAh) or watt-hours (Wh), and it charging details. | Li-Po 5100mAh, Non-removable / 10W charger |
Others This is a catch-all category that includes various additional features, specifications, or capabilities that don't fall under the major categories like display, camera, memory, or connectivity. |
3.5mm audio jack - Color options: Translucent Black |
Disclaimer Note:
These specifications were entered manually, hence we CANNOT guarantee 100% accuracy. Also, that your device is listed on this website DOES NOT call for reckless usage! It is crucial to exercise due diligence, as we cannot be held responsible for any damage to your device due to overconfidence in it built quality.