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The DOOGEE Mix 2 is coming with an 18:9 display, massive battery, and four cameras

July 02, 2025

Hot on the heels of releasing theMixin June, DOOGEE is back to release the Mix 2 just four months later. The Mix 2 features a host of improvements like a larger battery, an 18:9 display, and a refined design, but the headliner of the Mix 2 just might be the quad-camera setup.

Dual-camera setups are becoming the norm of the rear of the phones in 2017, but it’s not often that you see dual front cameras as well. You’ll get a standard 8 MP 88-degree lens as well as awider angle 130-degree lensthat DOOGEE has designed to capture selfies with entire groups of friends. It’s calling it the “wefie,” but we will refuse to use that term from here on out.

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DOOGEE is going to use that front-facing camera setup for facial recognition too. For some reason though, the company says this is the first Android phone “using face recognition to unlock the full display”, which is odd considering Android phones have been using face recognition since the Ice Cream Sandwich days. Hopefully DOOGEE clarifies what this means sometime soon.

In our review of theDOOGEE Mix, we found the 720p display to be a bit low resolution, but it did okay for everyday tasks. The Samsung-produced AMOLED panel didn’t follow the 18:9 aspect ratio that seems to be the trend this year, but DOOGEE is changing it up for the Mix 2. We’ll see a higher resolution 18:9 panel that comes in at 2160 x 1080. The display is also larger at 5.99-inches compared to 5.5-inches on the Mix and will be curved like theSamsung Galaxy S8. DOOGEE also says it’s doing away with the large chin bezel and will havesmaller bezelssplit above and below the display.

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Under the hood, the DOOGEE Mix 2 will featureMediaTek’s Helio P25 chipwith6 GB of RAM, and a 4,060 mAh battery. The battery is a massive upgrade over the first Mix which only packed in a 3,380 mAh battery, but it had to drop the headphone jack to make room. The company says it’ll include a USB Type-C to 3.5 mm headphone jack in the box, too.

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