Doogee T30 Max released with Android 14, LTE connectivity and 4K display for $329
Doogee has released the T30 Max, not long after showcasing the tablet at MWC 2024 in Barcelona. Initially, the company elected to provide few details about the device, save for it featuring 'a stunning display'. According to Doogee's product page, the T30 Max includes the following hardware highlights:
- MediaTek Helio G99 chipset
- 8 GB LPDDR4X RAM
- 512 GB storage
- 10,800 mAh battery (33 W wired charging)
- 20 MP front-facing camera
- 50 MP & 2 MP rear-facing cameras
Meanwhile, the tablet's 'stunning display' is actually a 4K IPS panel that measures 12.4-inches across. Supposedly sporting an 87.5% screen-to-body ratio, the display also has a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and supports 4,096 pressure levels for use with an active stylus. Moreover, the tablet is Widevine L1 certified for streaming high-resolution content from DRM-protected services like Netflix and includes LTE connectivity at no extra cost.
On top of that, the T30 Max comes with Android 14 pre-installed, although Doogee has not indicated how many OS upgrades the tablet will receive. At the time of writing, the T30 Max is available in three colours, all with 8 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. Currently, the tablet retails for $329 but can be picked up for $296.10 with the coupon code BF10. Please see Doogee's website for more details.