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Durable 11-inch platform with eye-caring display
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Doogee is an expert at building rugged and unique-looking smartphones at very competitive price points. What would happen if the company used that expertise to make a tablet? Well, the new Doogee tablet series are here to answer that question!Launching now are three different series of tablets — the Tab A, Tab G, and Tab E. Their latest representatives are the Doogee Tab E3 Max, Doogee Tab G6+, and Doogee Tab A9 Pro+. Out of them, the E series is the high level performer, while the A series is the extreme value offer — a study buddy, and a multimedia machine for not a lot of cash!Here, we will be looking at the Doogee Tab A9 Pro+ — the value choice for a study tablet for teens, or communication device for the older members of the family.The Doogee Tab A9 Pro+ is not a tablet that you need to baby and keep in a glass box. If you need a device that you can take anywhere or hand to the young ones to play with — it can take it.In return, the Doogee Tab A9 Pro+ offers a 90 Hz 11-inch IPS HD display, two stereo speakers, a headphone jack, and a microSD slot to extend storage up to 1 TB. And it runs Android 15 out of the box!The Doogee Tab A9 Pro+ is the go-to tablet for students and young teens. Its display is relatively large, and it has blue light filtering for eye protection over prolonged study sessions.The Doogee Tab A9 Pro+ comes with 6 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, which can be extended by an extra 24 GB of virtual memory, borrowed from the tablet's storage chip.It's kept on by a huge 8,580 mAh battery, which should deliver all-day power easily. While it only charges up with 10 W of power, it impressively also offers 5 W of reverse charging, so it can be used to get your earbuds or smartwatch back in the game when you forgot to otherwise charge them.Withon board, a USB C port that opens the doors for modern accessories, and Bluetooth keyboard support, the Doogee Tab A9 Pro+ can serve multiple needs.Thanks to the stereo speakers, it can be used to binge-watch YouTube or other multimedia platforms. To make it easy for you to finish up some documents while on the go, it comes with WPS Office pre-installed. And its Unisoc T7200 octa-core processor can run the fun light games found on the Android Play Store.The rear camera has a 13 MP sensor, the front one is a 5 MP one, so you can use the tablet to call and share your current moment with relatives and close ones. And it's fun and easy to handle with a 7.9 mm thin body.To top it off, the Doogee Tab A9 Pro+ comes in three fun colors to pick from — Aurora Black, Meteorite Gray, and Glacier Blue.For more information, follow the link below!

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