Doogee S118 is not compatible with att. I bought this phone for my husband, who needed a rugged phone. He loves the phone, but it is not compatible with my AT&T service. Compatible carriers are Mint Mobile or T-Mobile. Mint offers the best deals.
Not a rugged phone!!!!! I had this phone less then a week dropped it once and the glass on the camera lense cracked truly pathetic avoid this phone at all cost they will not replace it either terrible customer service this phone is absolute trash
Amazing Specs, Excellent Value If you compared this phone with other Android phones nowadays, the only thing that would really make it stand out is the incredible 10,800mAh battery, which to my limited knowledge I only know about three other phones that I can vaguely recall, one of which is from Energizer and was like an inch thick or something wild. A quick Google search finds a phone with a 22,000mAh battery, but I can’t recall any big brands that have anything more than 5,000mAh for a regular phone. This phone, it’s not quite as shocking as the Energizer phone, but because it also incorporates ruggedness into its design language, it’s bigger and heftier than the average full sized phone. Also, when you compare it with other $300 phones, it comes out to be an excellent deal based on its specifications. The first thing you will notice after the huge battery capacity is the very decent 6.58″ 120Hz screen. It’s not quite as vibrant as an OLED screen, but for typical daily use, it’s more than capable. Next, the 20GB of total RAM sounds nice, but it’s actually just 8GB of actual RAM, and 12GB of virtual RAM, which just uses the hard drive space to dedicate to RAM. Samsung also has a technology like this, so it isn’t novel, and is just pure advertising clout. However, the 512GB of space is impressive, since the base level of most phones nowadays are still at 64GB. Next, the cameras take very decent photos. The main 50mp camera does a good job in good lighting. Finally, back to its ruggedness features. Most people add a case to their phones for extra protection. For those who live adventurously, or just don’t like using a case for your phone, these rugged-styled phones allow you to live free that way. It’s pretty much a built-in case, and can handle drops, water, and dust with aplomb. In a vacuum, this phone doesn’t stand out much. But when you compare it to other phones in its price bracket, it’s a very good deal and excellent features. I was able to use my phone liberally for more than two days. With my Samsung S24 Ultra, I usually end my day with around 50% left, and after leaving it on throughout the night, it reduces another 10%, and so I’m able to go another four hours after waking up. With this phone from Doogee, I end the first day at around 70%, around 60% at the start of the second day, and at 25% at the end of the second day. So when I wake up on my third day, I can use it for at least another hour. Please take note I don’t play any games, and I use YouTube for about an hour each day, surf Twitter and Google News for another 1-2 hours in total, and shoot some photos, and check some emails. So in total, I only use about 4 hours of screen time at most, and if you use more, your mileage will vary. In conclusion, this is a great phone to take traveling with you, where it can be a secondary phone in case of certain situations where you can’t charge your phone. So if you just use it as a secondary phone and turn it off when you don’t use it, it should easily last you more than a week. For those who use it as a main phone, I would recommend it for people in the labor industry, such as construction workers, plumbers, handymen, etc., since you’d be out and about for most of the day, and don’t want to concern yourself with battery life and the phone being exposed to physical abuse and having wet and/or dirty hands while using it. For $300, it’s a good deal for all you’d be getting.
I like it very much.ð I felt very good when I received this phone, it was beautifully packaged and the phone itself was very satisfactory. I turned the phone on to use it and found it to be very fast and the screen was very tactile. It did not disappoint me. I really like this new phone.
I have received this phone and it is working great so far. I tried this S118 smartphone for a few days and it impressed me. Firstly, I don’t have to charge it every day and the battery life is great. Also, the memory space and camera results are really amazing. It’s an overall great phone at a beautiful price.
Umstieg vom KingKong Mini 2Pro auf dieses hier. Ist nur geringfügig gröÃer, kann vieles besser und schneller und passt immer noch in meine Ãrmeltasche. ABER ES IST EIN ECHTES SCHWERGEWICHT !
Kindle Customer –
Doogee S118 is not compatible with att.
I bought this phone for my husband, who needed a rugged phone. He loves the phone, but it is not compatible with my AT&T service. Compatible carriers are Mint Mobile or T-Mobile. Mint offers the best deals.
Jaemes paysinger –
Definitely worth the money
Really great phone compared to Samsung or Apple
Junkdog –
Not a rugged phone!!!!!
I had this phone less then a week dropped it once and the glass on the camera lense cracked truly pathetic avoid this phone at all cost they will not replace it either terrible customer service this phone is absolute trash
Johnny_Amazon® –
Amazing Specs, Excellent Value
If you compared this phone with other Android phones nowadays, the only thing that would really make it stand out is the incredible 10,800mAh battery, which to my limited knowledge I only know about three other phones that I can vaguely recall, one of which is from Energizer and was like an inch thick or something wild. A quick Google search finds a phone with a 22,000mAh battery, but I can’t recall any big brands that have anything more than 5,000mAh for a regular phone.
This phone, it’s not quite as shocking as the Energizer phone, but because it also incorporates ruggedness into its design language, it’s bigger and heftier than the average full sized phone. Also, when you compare it with other $300 phones, it comes out to be an excellent deal based on its specifications. The first thing you will notice after the huge battery capacity is the very decent 6.58″ 120Hz screen. It’s not quite as vibrant as an OLED screen, but for typical daily use, it’s more than capable. Next, the 20GB of total RAM sounds nice, but it’s actually just 8GB of actual RAM, and 12GB of virtual RAM, which just uses the hard drive space to dedicate to RAM. Samsung also has a technology like this, so it isn’t novel, and is just pure advertising clout. However, the 512GB of space is impressive, since the base level of most phones nowadays are still at 64GB. Next, the cameras take very decent photos. The main 50mp camera does a good job in good lighting. Finally, back to its ruggedness features. Most people add a case to their phones for extra protection. For those who live adventurously, or just don’t like using a case for your phone, these rugged-styled phones allow you to live free that way. It’s pretty much a built-in case, and can handle drops, water, and dust with aplomb.
In a vacuum, this phone doesn’t stand out much. But when you compare it to other phones in its price bracket, it’s a very good deal and excellent features. I was able to use my phone liberally for more than two days. With my Samsung S24 Ultra, I usually end my day with around 50% left, and after leaving it on throughout the night, it reduces another 10%, and so I’m able to go another four hours after waking up. With this phone from Doogee, I end the first day at around 70%, around 60% at the start of the second day, and at 25% at the end of the second day. So when I wake up on my third day, I can use it for at least another hour. Please take note I don’t play any games, and I use YouTube for about an hour each day, surf Twitter and Google News for another 1-2 hours in total, and shoot some photos, and check some emails. So in total, I only use about 4 hours of screen time at most, and if you use more, your mileage will vary.
In conclusion, this is a great phone to take traveling with you, where it can be a secondary phone in case of certain situations where you can’t charge your phone. So if you just use it as a secondary phone and turn it off when you don’t use it, it should easily last you more than a week. For those who use it as a main phone, I would recommend it for people in the labor industry, such as construction workers, plumbers, handymen, etc., since you’d be out and about for most of the day, and don’t want to concern yourself with battery life and the phone being exposed to physical abuse and having wet and/or dirty hands while using it. For $300, it’s a good deal for all you’d be getting.
Alton –
I like it very much.ð
I felt very good when I received this phone, it was beautifully packaged and the phone itself was very satisfactory. I turned the phone on to use it and found it to be very fast and the screen was very tactile. It did not disappoint me. I really like this new phone.
Kate kweon –
I have received this phone and it is working great so far.
I tried this S118 smartphone for a few days and it impressed me. Firstly, I don’t have to charge it every day and the battery life is great. Also, the memory space and camera results are really amazing. It’s an overall great phone at a beautiful price.
Alex –
Me encanta, cansado de las tochanas de 6 pulgadas. Espero que sigan actualizando el teléfono. La Gcam mejora bastante las fotos. No hay nada de roms ni bootloaders por el momento.. Igualmente me gusta. Lo recomiendo
Juan Manuel –
El movil en general esta muymuy bien, pero las letras y demas elementos de la pantalla a veces cuesta distinguirlos con claridad
Gülizar patla –
â¤ï¸AÅık oldum bu telefona çok tatlı görünüyor ve sarzi iyi gidiyor sesi çok güçlü tavsiye ederim gayet kullanıÅlı ð
testo –
Umstieg vom KingKong Mini 2Pro auf dieses hier. Ist nur geringfügig gröÃer, kann vieles besser und schneller und passt immer noch in meine Ãrmeltasche. ABER ES IST EIN ECHTES SCHWERGEWICHT !