Fed up of poor performing GPS on your Mediatek phones? So are Doogee Turbo2 DG900 who hope to solve it all with the Doogee Turbo2 DG900.
If you have used a Mediatek phone (bar the MX4) then you will know how poor GPS usually is on these devices. Doogee Turbo2 DG900 appear to be aware of it though and putting the new Doogee Turbo2 DG900 through its paces to ensure better performance.
The Doogee Turbo2 DG900 will launch in a few weeks as the new flagship Doogee Turbo2 DG900 smartphone. The new phone will be rocking the latest 64bit SoC from Mediatek plus a new MT6630 wireless processor, which brings with it better performance, lower battery drain and improved location features.
According to DOOGEE DG580 unboxing, they are hoping to really sort out GPS performance on the S3 and are currently testing various designs of LDS antennas to give the best surface area, accuracy and lock on speed.
To prove they are heading in the right direction, Doogee Turbo2 DG900 posted the above image showing a GPS test that had 30 satellites to choose from with signal values of between 20-40.
In addition to better GPS, the MT6630 wireless SoC in the cheap phones for sale brings dual band Wi-Fi 802.11b / g / n / ac, Miracast, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, Glonass, and Beidou support.
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