The Chinese smartphone maker has now showcased a new bezel-less smartphone called the Doogee MIX. It goes without saying that the smartphone shares the triple bezeless design with the original Mi MIX. The similarities however, don’t go beyond the name and the design inspiration. Underneath the hood, the Doogee MIX is a completely different product. The latest bezel-less smartphone packs a smaller 5.5-inch Super AMOLED panel sourced from Samsung. This makes it more compact that the Mi MIX from Xiaomi, thereby making it easier to use. To the rear, the smartphone is seen sporting a glass like finish over a metal unibody profile. Apart from that, the rear houses a dual camera lens, LED flash and a Doogee branding.
A real life image of the smartphone reveals a rectangular fingerprint cum home button located just below the display. Another interesting feature worth noting is the inclusion of a regular earpiece just above the Super AMOLED display. This is in contrary to the piezoelectric ceramic driver seen in the Xiaomi Mi MIX. For the uninitiated, this driver was responsible for poor in call quality and it’s great to see a manufacturer like Doogee find a way to include a typical earpiece in its triple bezel less smartphone.
Under the hood, the Doogee MIX is said to pack a Helio P25 octa core SoC. This will reportedly be mated with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. That aside, the high end variant of the Doogee MIX will come with a higher clocked Helio X30 chip, 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. The smartphone is expected to be priced at around $200. Doogee however, hasn’t revealed any official information regarding the pricing and the launch date of the smartphone.
With that said, it’s always better to take the words of these Chinese OEMs with a pinch of salt. While Doogee doesn’t have the reputation of an Elephone in terms of hyping their smartphones as bezel-less by making use of Photoshop, a possibility of the same can’t be ruled out. Coming out of the cynical mood though, there’s no doubt in stating that this would be welcome device if Doogee successfully pulls it off.