DOOGEE S PUNK

popppopp Posts: 549
Forum Member
✭✭
anyone else got one. if you have whats your opinion. have had one since beginning of year . for me its okay, with the big speaker and large battery it serves my purpose for podcasts and radio apps also big battery. not constantly charging it like my iphone11 pro and below. handy on pushbike a i can hear the speaker. can be a bit slow sometimes but does most of what i need. the only grief is i cant seem to be able to listen to the built in fm radio. you have to have headphones plugged in but it wont work. tried usb c headphones and headphone adapter, but no luck. maybe someone can solve it.

Comments

  • Watts O'PowerWatts O'Power Posts: 2,491
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    popp wrote: »
    DOOGEE S PUNK

    I think I've seen some of his films.
  • Mark CMark C Posts: 25,627
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    popp wrote: »
    DOOGEE S PUNK

    I think I've seen some of his films.

    Interesting that the thread title is all capitals, and the message body has no capitals
  • d123d123 Posts: 8,679
    Forum Member
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one.

    Pretty sure the answer will be no, not many people are willing to drop to the level of a dodgy doogee….
  • Mick JonesMick Jones Posts: 338
    Forum Member
    How much is that DOOGEE in the window?
  • finbaarfinbaar Posts: 4,840
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    d123 wrote: »
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one.

    Pretty sure the answer will be no, not many people are willing to drop to the level of a dodgy doogee….

    Oh the voice of wisdom has pronounced a verdict. We all appreciate the wonderful knowledge.
  • daveyfsdaveyfs Posts: 1,536
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    Is this another cheap Chinese crap Amazon special with a name autogenerated from random letters of the roman alphabet??
  • noise747noise747 Posts: 33,479
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one. if you have whats your opinion. have had one since beginning of year . for me its okay, with the big speaker and large battery it serves my purpose for podcasts and radio apps also big battery. not constantly charging it like my iphone11 pro and below. handy on pushbike a i can hear the speaker. can be a bit slow sometimes but does most of what i need. the only grief is i cant seem to be able to listen to the built in fm radio. you have to have headphones plugged in but it wont work. tried usb c headphones and headphone adapter, but no luck. maybe someone can solve it.

    A lot of these phones FM radio normally only work with basic headphones, normally the one that comes with them., certainly will not work with USB ones. The headphones when plugged into to the headphone sockets act as an aerial. To be honest, if you have plenty of data, I would not bother with FM. I listen to Boom radio a fair bit on my phone and it takes very little data.
  • noise747noise747 Posts: 33,479
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    edited 08/11/25 - 06:30 #9
    daveyfs wrote: »
    Is this another cheap Chinese crap Amazon special with a name autogenerated from random letters of the roman alphabet??

    Been around for around 10 years, not long I know, but long enough.
    They make rugged phones and some of them are not cheap.
  • noise747noise747 Posts: 33,479
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    d123 wrote: »
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one.

    Pretty sure the answer will be no, not many people are willing to drop to the level of a dodgy doogee….

    Have you seen one? Don't let the name put you off.
  • Watts O'PowerWatts O'Power Posts: 2,491
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    noise747 wrote: »
    d123 wrote: »
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one.

    Pretty sure the answer will be no, not many people are willing to drop to the level of a dodgy doogee….

    Have you seen one? Don't let the name put you off.

    I can't believe "Doogee S Punk" is the real name of a phone
  • TSETSE Posts: 2,526
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    noise747 wrote: »
    d123 wrote: »
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one.

    Pretty sure the answer will be no, not many people are willing to drop to the level of a dodgy doogee….

    Have you seen one? Don't let the name put you off.

    I can't believe "Doogee S Punk" is the real name of a phone

    I know, it sounds like a term you'd find on urban dictionary.
  • d123d123 Posts: 8,679
    Forum Member
    noise747 wrote: »
    d123 wrote: »
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one.

    Pretty sure the answer will be no, not many people are willing to drop to the level of a dodgy doogee….

    Have you seen one? Don't let the name put you off.

    Yes, doogee are crap…
  • noise747noise747 Posts: 33,479
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    d123 wrote: »

    Yes, doogee are crap…

    For you maybe, but they must be doing something right, otherwise they would still not be going. A lot of people don't want to spend hundreds on a phone,.


  • noise747noise747 Posts: 33,479
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭

    I can't believe "Doogee S Punk" is the real name of a phone

    According to GSM arena, it is and costs around 300 Euros.

    https://www.gsmarena.com/doogee_s_punk-13387.php
  • prkingprking Posts: 9,995
    Forum Member
    d123 wrote: »
    noise747 wrote: »
    d123 wrote: »
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one.

    Pretty sure the answer will be no, not many people are willing to drop to the level of a dodgy doogee….

    Have you seen one? Don't let the name put you off.

    Yes, doogee are crap…

    It's odd that you say that, as well as being one of the leading manufacturers of rugged phones they also act as a white label OEM making/designing more straightforward phones for other manufacturers and for networks.

    (White labelling is why you'll see the same phone with slightly different cosmetics sold by different brands)
  • Denco1Denco1 Posts: 3,738
    Forum Member
    ✭✭✭
    It can be a red flag if a company has no partnerships with traditional retailers such as the MNOs.

    I don't even recall Doogee submitting a request for engagement, however they may simply find their current distribution model works for them
  • d123d123 Posts: 8,679
    Forum Member
    prking wrote: »
    d123 wrote: »
    noise747 wrote: »
    d123 wrote: »
    popp wrote: »
    anyone else got one.

    Pretty sure the answer will be no, not many people are willing to drop to the level of a dodgy doogee….

    Have you seen one? Don't let the name put you off.

    Yes, doogee are crap…

    It's odd that you say that, as well as being one of the leading manufacturers of rugged phones they also act as a white label OEM making/designing more straightforward phones for other manufacturers and for networks.

    (White labelling is why you'll see the same phone with slightly different cosmetics sold by different brands)

    So which established brands and networks does Doogee supply?
  • d123d123 Posts: 8,679
    Forum Member
    LOL

    https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.doogee.cc

    Bad
    TrustScore 1.5 out of 5
    1K reviews

    Most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Customers express widespread dissatisfaction with various aspects of the company's products and services.

    Many consumers report issues with the warranty, indicating that it is not being honored. Furthermore, individuals have had negative experiences when trying to contact the company, highlighting difficulties in reaching customer support.

    Consumers are also disappointed with the quality and performance of the products themselves.

    The customer service is another source of concern for people, with many reporting unhelpful or unresponsive interactions.

    Overall, the experiences related to the service provided by the business appear to be negative.
Sign In or Register to comment.