Doogee Y6 Max vs. Xiaomi Mi Max – display comparison


Doogee Y6 Max

Phablets are the oversized phones, which can be used for example for shoveling the snow and the new Doogee Y6 Max is surely a proud member of the clan with its huge 6,5-inch display. And what’s the best way of turning the attention towards your product ? Yes kids, compare it with a similar product from the bigger brand. Like Xiaomi Mi Max in our case.

Both phablets are indeed fairly similar in display size, FullHD resolution of the display or the metal unibody construction. But Doogee believe their phone can offer a better quality of the display so they released a set of comparison photos. For the reference both displays are on maximum brightness and the Doogee Y6 Max is on the left side while Xiaomi Mi Max always on the right. And as you can see the result could hint at better true coloring with the Doogee display.

Same comparison the makers prepared for us with the camera performance, though with just one picture it’s reallly to draw any real conclusions, Doogee again on the left.

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And last but not least comes with the rear cover design comparison where the Doogee sports a symmetrical design with the camera, LED flash, fingeprint scanner and a logo all on the same central line.

Pricing is also going in favor of the Doogee Y6 Max, because the current pricing thanks to the Doogee Spring Festival event is down to just $129.99 compared to around $190 which you need to fork over for the 3 GB + 32 GB version of Xiomi Mi Max. You can find more information about the sale event in here.

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14 Comments

  1. Yeti hand
    January 25, 2017

    is this a commercial for doogee???

    • Lazar Prodanovic
      January 25, 2017

      No. Obviously as you see their halfling is better. I must admit I am quite actually shocked, this is me by one of those rare cases when Doogee didn’t lie about battery capacity. Because if they did 250g stated 4300mAh vs. 208g with 4850 mAh) I wonder with what they stuffed it?

      • 2002
        January 26, 2017

        Lazar you stupid, deranged slavic cuck – the Doogee has a P10, whereas the Mi Max houses one of the SD 650 or the 652.

        There is no comparing these two phones.

        • Lazar Prodanovic
          January 26, 2017

          It’s perfectly OK that you have under awarge level of inteligence so you can not understand advanced ironic and mejutic (Σωκράτης) nor more profound expression of humour. On the other hand luckily I have language inheritige that contains living Sanskript, Greek and Latin roots & cognitive tradition and capacity to express my self. On the other hand I think if even pictured to you you wouldn’t understand it real particular meaning as that is a part of your cultural language inperatage. By the way it’s not even a P10, it’s MT6750T in Doogee Y6 Max. & just to let you know I poses Mi Max.
          Thanks for letting us all know how stupid you really are.

  2. Assefa Hanson
    January 25, 2017

    I dont like the white balance of the picture thats o the left

  3. Yeti hand
    January 25, 2017

    is this a commercial for doogee???

    • Lazar Prodanovic
      January 25, 2017

      No. Obviously as you see their halfling is better. I must admit I am quite actually shocked, this is me by one of those rare cases when Doogee didn’t lie (much…) about battery capacity. Because if they did (250g stated 4300mAh vs. 208g with 4850 mAh) I wonder with what they stuffed it?

    • Guest
      January 26, 2017

      Lazar you stupid, deranged slavic cuck – the Doogee has a P10, whereas the Mi Max houses one of the SD 650 or the 652.

      There is no comparing these two phones.

    • Lazar Prodanovic
      January 26, 2017

      It’s perfectly OK that you have under awarge level of inteligence so you can not understand advanced ironic and mejutic (Σωκράτης) nor more profound expression of humour. On the other hand luckily I have language inheritige that contains living Sanskript, Greek and Latin roots & cognitive tradition and capacity to express my self. On the other hand I think if even pictured to you you wouldn’t understand it real particular meaning as that is a part of your cultural language inperatage. By the way it’s not even a P10, it’s MT6750T in Doogee Y6 Max. & just to let you know I poses Mi Max.
      Thanks for letting us all know how stupid you really are.

  4. Assefa Hanson
    January 25, 2017

    I dont like the white balance of the picture thats o the left

  5. Wolvie
    January 26, 2017

    Uhmmm sorry but i don’t want to start a war but as a reviewer you purposely hide a very important information regarding the soc installed on both smartphone.

    Doogee Y6 Max is using low end Mediatek P10 (aka MTK6750)
    Xiaomi Mi Max 3GB/ 32GB is using mainstream Snapdragon Qualcom SD650

    So it is like comparing a different thing, not only the display quality.

    SD650 is a much more power efficient and faster than mediatek P10, put stop.

    By right all P10 smartphone must selling below $125 (original retail price) as they are suppose to be aiming to compete with Qualcom low end soc like SD410x series

    • Lazar Prodanovic
      January 26, 2017

      Wrong…

  6. Guest
    January 26, 2017

    Uhmmm sorry but i don’t want to start a war but as a reviewer you purposely hide a very important information regarding the soc installed on both smartphone.

    Doogee Y6 Max is using low end Mediatek P10 (aka MTK6750)
    Xiaomi Mi Max 3GB/ 32GB is using mainstream Snapdragon Qualcom SD650

    So it is like comparing a different thing, not only the display quality.

    SD650 is a much more power efficient and faster than mediatek P10, put stop.

    By right all P10 smartphone must selling below $125 (original retail price) as they are suppose to be aiming to compete with Qualcom low end soc like SD410x series

    • Lazar Prodanovic
      January 26, 2017

      Wrong…
      P10 is MT6755 & this is MT6750T & good 30% slower on CPU front.