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Doogee V40 Pro released as new rugged smartphone with massive battery, IP69K certification and modern MediaTek Dimensity chipset

The Doogee V40 Pro comes in two colour options. (Image source: Doogee)
The Doogee V40 Pro comes in two colour options. (Image source: Doogee)
Doogee has now released the V40 Pro globally. Available for $599.99 in a choice of two colours, the device is IP69K certified, has a 200 MP primary camera and a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, among other features.

Doogee has now released the V40 Pro, which lines up as its latest rugged smartphone. Unsurprisingly, the V40 Pro is a rather bulky smartphone at 16.3 mm thick. Nonetheless, the smartphone is IP69K certified against dust and water ingress, unlike many modern smartphones.

Added to that, the V40 Pro is actually 1.6 mm thinner than its predecessor, despite featuring upgraded hardware in most cases. Unfortunately, Doogee has ditched the 10,800 mAh battery that underpins the V30 Pro (curr. $619.99 on Amazon). Still, the V40 Pro has an 8,680 mAh battery that supports 33 W wired charging at its disposal, as well as a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage.

Moreover, Doogee has included four rear-facing cameras, including a 200 MP primary sensor. On top of that, the V40 Pro finds itself with a 6.78-inch primary display, as well as a 1.47-inch rear-mounted display like the Mi 11 Ultra. Currently, the V40 Pro is orderable for $599 through AliExpress and Doogee directly. Please note that pre-orders will not begin shipping until October 25 at the earliest.

(Image source: Doogee)
(Image source: Doogee)

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Alex Alderson, 2024-10- 8 (Update: 2024-10- 8)