Finally, I found an Android phone with a projector that isn't a gimmick
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Finally, I found an Android phone with a projector that isn't a gimmick
"There's no doubt the smartphone is the most successful convergence of technology in modern times. This one gadget has combined the functions of multiple, previously separate devices, from cameras to music players to calculators. Even keys and wallets aren't safe from being assimilated into this slab we all seemingly have in reach 24/7. And it isn't showing any signs of slowing down, with companies adding things to the smartphone that I would have once thought both crazy and impossible."
"On the surface, the V Max Play 5G is, well, massive. It's a literal brick, measuring 7.2 x 3.4 x 1.2 inches and weighing 1.51 pounds. This is a phone that's not happy in a pocket and needs its own form of transportation. It houses a 6.78 inch, 1,080 x 2,460 pixel IPS LCD screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz, which, when combined with the almost 400 pixel-per-inch screen density, results in a display that's easy on the eyes under most viewing conditions."
Smartphones have consolidated many devices into one, absorbing cameras, music players, calculators, keys, and wallets. The Doogee V Max Play 5G is unusually large and heavy, measuring 7.2 x 3.4 x 1.2 inches and weighing 1.51 pounds, making it impractical for pockets. It features a 6.78-inch 1080x2460 IPS LCD with 120Hz refresh and roughly 400 ppi for comfortable viewing. Construction meets IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810H standards for water, dust, impact, temperature, and vibration resistance. A Mediatek Dimensity 7300 chipset, 16GB physical RAM, 20GB virtual RAM, and 512GB storage power the device with microSDXC expansion.
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