Doogee X3

It costs less than a pizza party for four. You can drop it, lose it, or use it as a GPS in a rainstorm, and your biggest loss is $60. It’s the Nokia 3310 of budget Androids — not because it’s tough, but because replacing it hurts less than a stubbed toe.

4.5-inch IPS panel with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels (FWVGA). Operating System: Shipped with Android 5.1 Lollipop. Design and Build Quality

The device features a 5.0-inch IPS display with HD (720p) resolution. For a budget device, the screen offers respectable clarity and viewing angles, making it adequate for watching standard definition videos or browsing social media. The 2.5D curved glass edge adds a smoother touch experience. doogee x3

MediaTek MT6580 — a chip so modest it makes a potato look ambitious. 1GB of RAM. 8GB of storage (half eaten by Android 6.0). Swiping feels like wading through honey. But here’s the twist: it’s so slow, it’s meditative. You stop trying to multitask. You open one app. You wait. You appreciate silence.

Little-known Android phone has a mega battery that lasts 20 DAYS It costs less than a pizza party for four

Includes "Smart Motion" features such as double-tap to wake and gesture-based app launching from the lock screen.

A 0.3 MP sensor, interpolated to 2.0 MP, suitable for basic video calls. For a budget device, the screen offers respectable

A 2MP rear camera (interpolated to 5MP) with an LED flash and a 0.3MP front camera (interpolated to 2MP). Battery: 1800 mAh removable Li-Ion battery.

Just don’t install Facebook. It will cry.

The Doogee X3 is an entry-level smartphone designed for users seeking essential functionality and 4G connectivity on a strict budget. Released as a cost-effective solution for the mass market, the X3 focuses on providing a decent visual experience and necessary performance for daily tasks like calling, messaging, and light app usage.