Save $58 on an Unlocked Rugged DOOGEE S96 Pro Smartphone

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Many of us keep our smartphones with us at all times, but we don’t always bring them into ideal conditions. This causes many people to get a more rugged case for their phones. But why not just get a rugged phone to begin with? Try an unlocked rugged DOOGEE S96 Pro Smartphone that will withstand the elements and is equipped with a 20MP night vision camera.

The smartphone is rated IP68, remaining functional even when wet or in a dusty environment. It will withstand being immersed in water at 1.5m depth for up to 30 minutes, up to 24 hours in 1m depth of concrete, and can withstand the temperature range of -67º F to 158º F. It can even take phones and video underwater.

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The DOOGEE S96 Pro Smartphone has a 48MP flagship-level ultra-clear camera and 20MP night vision camera. With its four infrared lights and four LED lights, it can take photos even in total darkness up to 21 yards away. The 16MP front camera will enhance facial features. Play games with a true multi-point (10-finger) touch controller.

The phone includes MTK Helio G90 Octa-Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB ROM, and Android 10. Storage is expandable up to 256GB. The large 6350mAh battery recharges with 24W fast charging and a 10W wireless charger and lasts up to two days. It can work with GSM, WCDMA, and LTE with T-Mobile, Metro PCS, some AT&T, and others. It does not support Cricket or CDMA Networks, such as Verizon, Sprint, and Boost Mobile.

Take $58.50 off the price of this smartphone and pay just $331.49.

Unlocked Rugged DOOGEE S96 Pro Smartphone

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