Rugged mobiles cover a very important niche: they are aimed at users with certain requirements, either for work or because they like adventure. Doogee is one of the brands that is committed to this type of device.
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Most rugged phones like those from Doogee have in common very shock and drop resistant casings, as well as protection against the elements. However, sometimes that is not enough.
Rugged mobile with eSIM
Doogee today announced that its new device, the Doogee V30, will be the first of its kind. compatible with eSIM technology. This means that we will not need to use a physical SIM card, open the device and insert it as in most mobiles; If our operator offers this technology, the whole process will be done by software, without the need to change cards.
This brings several benefits, many of which should be of interest to rugged mobile users. For starters, switching carriers should be easier, and this will also be true when traveling to other countries; by simply scanning a QR code, we can change the operator after completing the configuration on the mobile.
With the eSIM, we will save time and inconvenience, but we will also avoid having to open the mobile slot, with the risk that this entails for the interior of the device. In addition, we will also avoid possible damage to the card that damages the information it stores and that would prevent us from connecting to the network; on the Doogee V30, the eSIM will be as well protected as the rest of the components. Of course, it doesn’t look like Doogee is going to phase out the traditional SIM card, and that may be good news for those who aren’t sold on the new technology or want to continue using the classic method of switching carriers.
There are still details to be revealed about the Doogee V30, which is expected to launch in the coming weeks. In addition to the eSIM, this device will have some exciting new features like a back covered with eco leather for a better grip, plus wood-inspired edges. Ultimately, it should feel better than just a piece of hard plastic.