DOOGEE Camera Phone FAQ
Choose a DOOGEE phone by main-camera quality, low-light capability, video features, specialist sensors, and storage.
Does a higher megapixel count always produce better photos?
No. Image quality also depends on sensor size, lens, stabilization, focus, software processing, lighting, and how the camera combines pixels. Compare complete camera specifications and real sample images rather than megapixels alone.
How should I choose a DOOGEE phone for low-light photography?
Compare the main sensor, aperture, stabilization, night mode, and whether the phone has a dedicated infrared night-vision camera. A night-vision camera serves a different purpose from natural-color low-light photography.
What should I check for video recording?
Review maximum resolution and frame rate, stabilization, focus behavior, microphone performance, available storage, and recording limits. High-resolution video uses more storage and battery and can increase device temperature.
How much storage do I need for photos and videos?
Choose more internal storage if you record frequent high-resolution video or keep files offline. Check whether the exact model supports a microSD or TF card, the maximum capacity, and whether the card shares a slot with a SIM.

















































