The Max version of the Doogee S200 is now thought to retain its predecessor's secondary display - albeit one of a different shape and placement, being a 1.3-inch square screen next to its rear cameras.
The resulting camera hump is depicted as looking a lot like that of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra - or its upcoming "16 Pro" successor, according to the latest rumors.
That OEM's next-gen Android flagship is less likely to have a bulky, IP68/IP69K/MIL-STD-810H chassis than the S200 Max, which also apparently has a metallic-effect rear panel in gray or pale gold.
The "16 Pro" (and/or "Pro Max") might have generationally improved battery specs, but, again, might fall short of the upcoming Doogee handset's colossal 22,000mAh estimated capacity - based on cutting-edge silicon-carbon technology, no less.
The "Max" is thought to have most of the S200's core attributes otherwise, its 120Hz 6.72-inch LCD display driven by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 SoC. It might have a new selling point of a powerful "dual" flashlight integrated into its top edge, which can be set to emit patterns such as those for an SOS at need.
The S200 Max might also have a microSD card slot for up to 2TB of storage: another feature probably not destined for the Xiaomi 16 series.
The supposed new S200-series flagship's availability is unknown at this time, although it is thought to cost $559.99 with 16GB of RAM on its launch.
Meanwhile, the vanilla S200 is now discounted to $349.98 on Amazon.