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    It’s the Doji Fire 7 Pro with camping lights, a 13,000 mAh battery, and POC intercom.

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    It’s the Doji Fire 7 Pro with camping lights, a 13,000 mAh battery, and POC intercom.
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    Doggie last month launched the Doggie Fire 5 Ultra with dual camping lights on its rear, and we have learned from a reliable source that the brand is all set to launch another rugged smartphone with dual camping lights, called the Doggie Fire 7 Pro.

    The dual camping lights on the Dougie Fire 7 Pro, like those on the Fire 5 Ultra, have a brightness of 1,200 lm. In addition to lighting, these camping lights can also be used as flash or SOS, as they have three SOS modes.


    The Doge Fire 7 Pro will include dual camping lights


    The Doge Fire 7 Pro will include dual camping lights

    The Doge Fire 7 Pro will feature dual camping lights

    Our source told us that the Doge Fire 7 Pro will also support push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) technology, which will turn the smartphone’s 4G/5G or Wi-Fi connection into a real-time intercom network.


    Doje Fire 7 Pro will support POC technology
    Doje Fire 7 Pro will support POC technology

    Doje Fire 7 Pro will support POC technology

    The Dodge Fire 7 Pro will be powered by the Dimension 6300 SoC and has 8GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage, expandable up to 2TB via microSD card. On the software side, you’ll get Android 15 and Gemini as of now.

    The Dougie Fire 7 Pro will pack a 6.6″ HD+ 90Hz LCD and a 13,000mAh battery with 33W wired and 5W reverse wired charging support. For photography, this 18.7mm thick phone has a 64MP primary camera (Omnivision OV64B40) on the back, a 20MP night vision camera (Sony IMX 350) will include the Samsung Isocell S5K3P8 sensor.

    Doge Fire 7 Pro with camping lights, a 13,00 mAh battery, and POC intercom levels

    Other features of the Doji Fire 7 Pro include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, an IR night vision light, a customizable key, and NFC. The smartphone will also have IP68 and IP69K ratings.

    The Doge Fire 7 Pro will be available in Blaze Orange, Forest Green, and Meteor Silver, priced at $269.99.


    Dodge Fire 7 Pro
    Dodge Fire 7 Pro
    Dodge Fire 7 Pro

    Color options of Doge Fire 7 Pro

    In addition to the Fire 7 Pro, Dodge will also soon unveil the Note 56x and Note 56x Pro.

    The Dodge Note 56x Pro will come with a Unisock T225 SoC, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage, expandable up to 2TB via microSD card. The smartphone will boot Android 16 and run on Gemini.

    The Note 56x Pro will be built around a 6.56″ HD+ 90Hz LCD and will have a 6,150 mAh/c battery under the hood, with support for a measured 10W charging speed.

    The images we’ve received show the Dodge Note 56x Pro with multiple rear cameras, but all we know is that the primary camera will use a 13MP Omnivision OV13853 sensor. For selfies and video calls, there will be an 8MP camera (Sony IMX134) on the front.


    Dodge Note 56x Pro
    Dodge Note 56x Pro
    Dodge Note 56x Pro

    Color options for the Doge Note 56x Pro

    Other features of the Dodge Note 56X Pro include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, 3.5mm headphone jack, and NFC. The smartphone will be 8.45mm thick, weigh 195g, and come in three color options: Ice Blue, Midnight Black, and Titanium Mist Grey.

    The Dodge Note 56x looks identical to the Note 56x Pro, and not only has the same dimensions as the Note 56x Pro, but also shares some specs. However, there are some differences between the two phones.

    For starters, the Dodge Note 56x will have a UNISOC SC9863A at the helm with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, expandable up to 2TB via microSD card. The smartphone’s primary camera will use an 8MP Samsung Isocell S5K4H5 sensor, while the selfie camera will have a 5MP Samsung Isocell S5K5E9 sensor.


    Dodge Note 56x
    Dodge Note 56x
    Dodge Note 56x

    Doge Note 56x Color Options

    The Dodge Note 56x will run Android 16 out of the box, but it won’t have Gemini. You won’t get a side-mounted fingerprint reader and NFC either. The color options are also different: the ice blue version has been replaced by a titanium soft gold model.

    The Dodge Note 56x will be priced at $119.99, and the Note 56x Pro at $139.99.

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