Doogee has landed in Barcelona to assert that it "Dares to be Different" in the presentation of its MWC 2025 showcase.
To that end, its new flagship Tab E3 Pro and Max' 13- to 14-inch displays are revealed to be driven by an "A733" chip: presumably this Allwinner A733 processor that features an extra Alibaba XuanTie E902 core for Risc-V in addition to its much more standard 6 1.8GHz Cortex-A55 and dual 2.0GHz Cortex-A76 complement for the ARM instruction set.
The OEM asserts that the SoC can deliver AI-enhanced content consumption on the generously-sized new slates.
The E3 series is joined by the new Doogee Go and Agile tablets for more conventional, potentially even more affordable, 11- and 10-inch entertainment experiences, although the OEM has yet to reveal pricing for any of the new devices.
That is also true of the brand's latest smartwatches, which include the new, rugged D43 and its GPS-capable variant. They have been joined by the more "business-like" D45B, while the D39B is pitched at those more interested in a "stylish" new peripheral.
Each of these new wearables is also touted as 'AI-enhanced', with their own ChatGPT-based assistant with features such as real-time translation.
Much like it is with many other products presented at MWC, there is no concrete release date or pricing information for these new tablets.