Dual camera phones are going to be all over the place in 2017, and following the trend, we’ve got a great many devices that sport dual camera setup available in the market. Chinese maker BLUBOO has launched their first dual camera model, BLUBOO Dual which does make a stir. Today we have for you a comparison between BLUBOO Dual and newly released Doogee Shoot 1. The two competitors look pretty similar on paper. Or not?
Well, for starters, let’s take a look at their main specifications:
BLUBOO Dual
MTK6737T quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz
5.5’’ SHARP display with FHD resolution, reacting to wet or gloved controls
2GB RAM,16GB ROM, and 256GB microSD expansion
13.0MP Main Camera with Sony IMX135 Sensor + 2.0MP FF Subsidiary Camera
8.0MP selfie camera
Rear fingerprint scanner unlocking the device within 0.1s
Dual-layer Touch panel with ten-point multi-touch
3000mAH battery, 4.35v battery core
Metal back cover made of aviation aluminum alloy
Dual rear flash
Gyroscope, OTG support
Dual SIM, dual standby
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Doogee Shoot 1
MTK6737T quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz
5.5’’ SHARP display with FHD resolution
2GB RAM,16GB ROM, and 256GB TF extend
13.0MP main Samsung camera paired with a secondary 8.0MP camera
8.0MP front camera
Front-facing fingerprint sensor
3300mAh battery
Metal unibody
Dual LED flash
Dual SIM, dual standby
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Even though most of hardware specs are really absolutely identical, there are still some distinctions to be found. First of all, BLUBOO Dual uses a 2.0MP sensor for the secondary rear camera in contrast to 8.0MP in the Doogee. Theoretically, the Doogee is more superior in camera performance. To have a closer watch on the camera performance of the two models, we have for your photo examples taken with Shoot 1 and Dual respectively. It’s obvious that both the Dual and the Shoot 1 show equally excellent camera performance.
Well, for starters, let’s take a look at their main specifications:
BLUBOO Dual
MTK6737T quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz
5.5’’ SHARP display with FHD resolution, reacting to wet or gloved controls
2GB RAM,16GB ROM, and 256GB microSD expansion
13.0MP Main Camera with Sony IMX135 Sensor + 2.0MP FF Subsidiary Camera
8.0MP selfie camera
Rear fingerprint scanner unlocking the device within 0.1s
Dual-layer Touch panel with ten-point multi-touch
3000mAH battery, 4.35v battery core
Metal back cover made of aviation aluminum alloy
Dual rear flash
Gyroscope, OTG support
Dual SIM, dual standby
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Doogee Shoot 1
MTK6737T quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz
5.5’’ SHARP display with FHD resolution
2GB RAM,16GB ROM, and 256GB TF extend
13.0MP main Samsung camera paired with a secondary 8.0MP camera
8.0MP front camera
Front-facing fingerprint sensor
3300mAh battery
Metal unibody
Dual LED flash
Dual SIM, dual standby
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Even though most of hardware specs are really absolutely identical, there are still some distinctions to be found. First of all, BLUBOO Dual uses a 2.0MP sensor for the secondary rear camera in contrast to 8.0MP in the Doogee. Theoretically, the Doogee is more superior in camera performance. To have a closer watch on the camera performance of the two models, we have for your photo examples taken with Shoot 1 and Dual respectively. It’s obvious that both the Dual and the Shoot 1 show equally excellent camera performance.
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