Duji showed half a dozen smartphones in MWC in Barcelona, and there was no whole range announced by the company: there are also two LTE tablets with large screens and three entry-level smartwatches.
The Pills are part of the tab E3 family. There is a pro version with 13 “IPS LCD that supports up to 90 Hz refresh rate. An attractive metal body is designed for the best heat dissipation, and it positions for students, professionals and creative people.
The tab E3 Pro is powered by Halio G 100 Chipset with 8GB RAM and 256 GB storage. There is a 16MP camera behind it and runs Android 15. The device is 7.9 mm thin, which packs 11,000 mAh battery inside.
The Duggy tab E3 maximum improves on most of these specs. Its large performance has a high resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate, while the battery capacity is also increased – it is 13,500 mAh and supports 18W wired charging.
Interestingly, the chipset Halio is G99, which was before the G100 named – the best MediaTek chip for LTE devices. This means that the names suggest that the Pro and Max have the same SOC.
The declaration of its warebell includes four model numbers but talks about three smartwatches. There is a D39b model with a 250mAh battery and a “female fashionable style smartwatch” with a 250mAh battery and a 1.32 “AMOLED screen with 466 x 466 PX resolution (used on the rear of S 200 plus smartphones).
The D45B model has the same screen but a large battery – 350 mAh. It is composed of zinc alloys and polished stainless steel, and Dugie says it is “a feature of men’s professional style.”
The D43/D43B smartwatch roster has the third (and fourth?) Option, though it is unclear what the difference between the two is. The exquisite feature is AI VOICE Is Assistant for Hand-on Navigation. Provides service directions, weather updates and music controls.
All watches provide basic functions such as measuring steps, heart rate measurements and Bluetooth connectivity to smartphones.