The Doogee Tab E3 Max has a footprint of 318.7 x 221.8 mm with a thickness of 8.9 mm, and tips the scales at 1002 g, reflecting its large 14″ form factor. Its total volume comes in at approximately 629.12 cm³. The tablet does not include a stylus, a detachable keyboard, or backlit keyboard support, and it offers no water resistance. Tilt sensitivity is likewise absent from the design.
The Doogee Tab E3 Max features a 14″ IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 2160 x 1440 px, translating to a pixel density of 185 ppi. The panel is not an e-paper display and does not carry branded damage-resistant glass or sapphire glass protection. On the HDR front, neither HDR10 nor HDR10+ is supported, keeping the display straightforward in its color and contrast capabilities.
The tablet is driven by an octa-core processor with 8 threads, configured in a big.LITTLE arrangement running at 2 x 2.2 GHz and 6 x 2 GHz, built on a 6 nm semiconductor process with a TDP of 5W and a maximum operating temperature of 95 °C. It supports 64-bit processing and Heterogeneous Multi-Processing (HMP), and comes with 8GB of RAM clocked at 4266 MHz across 2 memory channels, reaching a maximum bandwidth of 17.1 GB/s, while the maximum supported memory amount is 12GB. Storage stands at 256GB via eMMC 5.2, with no external memory slot available. Graphics are handled by the integrated Mali G57 GPU running at 950 MHz with a turbo of 2133 MHz, 32 shading units, support for up to 2 displays, DirectX 11, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 2. The chip also features integrated LTE and ARM TrustZone security. Geekbench 6 scores come in at 729 single-core and 1979 multi-core, and the device ships with Android 15.
The Doogee Tab E3 Max includes an 8MP front camera with an aperture of f/2.2, backed by a CMOS sensor and a range of manual controls covering ISO, focus, exposure, and white balance, though manual shutter speed is not available. The main camera supports video recording at 1440p 60fps along with slow-motion video, continuous autofocus during recording, touch autofocus, built-in HDR mode, and a video light. Flash is present via a single LED unit, but there is no front-facing flash, no dual-tone flash, and no RGB flash. On the other hand, HDR10 recording, Dolby Vision recording, optical image stabilization, burst mode, in-camera panorama, 360° panorama, 3D recording, and a back-illuminated sensor are all absent from the camera specification.
For audio output, the Doogee Tab E3 Max is equipped with stereo speakers, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and a built-in FM radio. When it comes to Bluetooth audio codecs, the tablet does not support aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, or LDAC, meaning wireless audio is limited to standard Bluetooth transmission without any high-quality or low-latency codec options.
The Doogee Tab E3 Max houses a 13500 mAh rechargeable battery with a built-in level indicator and support for fast charging. The battery is not removable, and wireless charging is not available, so the device relies solely on wired charging for power replenishment.
The Doogee Tab E3 Max connects wirelessly via Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 5.2, with download and upload speeds reaching 650 Mbits/s and 150 Mbits/s respectively, while Ethernet, HDMI output, NFC, and 5G are not supported. The tablet accommodates two SIM cards but lacks a cellular module, and its location capabilities include GPS and Galileo support alongside an accelerometer and compass, though a gyroscope, barometer, and infrared sensor are absent. On the software and privacy side, the device offers location privacy options, camera and microphone access controls, clipboard warnings, app tracking blocking, and on-device machine learning, though Mail Privacy Protection and cross-site tracking blocking are not present. Biometric security options are limited as there is no fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition. The feature set is broad in terms of usability, encompassing split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, full-page screenshots, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, media picker, widgets, customizable notifications, notification permissions, an extra dim mode, app offloading, the ability to play games while downloading, offline voice recognition, voice commands, Live Text, sharing intents, a child lock, multi-user support, battery health check, and device position tracking. Direct OS vendor updates are not provided, and Wi-Fi password sharing, Quick Start, and focus modes are also absent. The tablet connects via USB Type-C and is based on a free and open-source platform.
The Doogee Tab E3 Max uses DDR4 memory, which is the RAM generation employed by the device's memory subsystem.