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The DOOGEE S88 Pro Smartphone is Built to Take a Beating

The DOOGEE S88 Pro smartphone is a premium device for users who are looking to explore the natural world at their leisure without having to worry that their technology products can't keep up with them. The smartphone is built to be IP68, IP69K and MIL-STD 810G-rated in order to accommodate exploration in even the most demanding environments. This enables it to be left underwater at a 1.5 meter depth for up to 30 minutes and even dropped without showing any signs of damage.

The DOOGEE S88 Pro smartphone has an oleophobic-coated Corning Gorilla glass cover that sits atop of a 6.3-inch Full HD display. The device runs Android 10, and is supported by 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage and an octa-core processor.
Trend Themes
1. Rugged Smartphones - There is a growing market for smartphones built to withstand harsh environments and exploring this market could yield disruptive innovations in the smartphone industry.
2. Military-grade Technology - The increasing demand for military-grade technology in consumer products is creating opportunities for disruptive innovation in various industries.
3. Waterproof Technology - The market for waterproof technology is expanding rapidly and exploring innovative ways to develop waterproof devices could disrupt several industries.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Device Manufacturing - Manufacturers of mobile devices can explore creating more durable and rugged smartphones to tap into the growing market for such products.
2. Outdoor Equipment and Gear - Companies that manufacture outdoor equipment and gear can collaborate with smartphone manufacturers to create versatile and durable products suitable for outdoor adventurers.
3. Military and Defense - The demand for military-grade technology in consumer products creates opportunities for innovation in military and defense industries, especially in developing more robust and versatile equipment for soldiers.

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