The Doogee Tab G6 Max measures 305 mm wide and 199 mm tall, with a slim 7.7 mm thickness and a weight of 545 g, giving it a relatively lean profile for a large-format tablet. Its total volume comes in at 467.35 cm³. The device does not include a stylus, detachable keyboard, or backlit keyboard, and it offers no water resistance rating. Tilt sensitivity is also absent, keeping the accessory and ruggedness feature set fairly minimal.
The Doogee Tab G6 Max features a 13.4″ IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1200 x 1920 px and a pixel density of 174 ppi. It runs at a 90Hz refresh rate, which contributes to smoother scrolling and general on-screen motion. The display does not include branded damage-resistant glass, an anti-reflection coating, or sapphire glass protection, and it lacks support for HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, keeping the panel squarely in the standard range for color and brightness capabilities.
The tablet is powered by the Unisoc T620 chipset, built on a 12nm process with an octa-core CPU running at 8 x 1.9 GHz across 8 threads and a thermal design power of 10W. It uses big.LITTLE technology, supports 64-bit processing, and integrates both LTE and graphics directly on the chip, with the Mali-G57MC GPU clocked at 850 MHz and featuring 32 shading units. The device comes with 6GB of DDR4 RAM at 1866 MHz — expandable up to 12GB — and 256GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage, complemented by an external memory slot for further expansion. Geekbench 6 scores sit at 497 single-core and 1541 multi-core, and the tablet ships with Android 16.
The Doogee Tab G6 Max has a 13 MP rear camera with a CMOS sensor, capable of recording video at 1080p 30fps, and an 8 MP front camera for video calls and selfies. The main camera supports touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video recording, HDR mode, slow-motion video, and a range of manual controls including ISO, focus, exposure, and white balance, though manual shutter speed is not available. It includes a single LED flash and a video light, but there is no front-facing flash, no optical zoom, and no optical image stabilization. In-camera panorama, burst mode, 360° panorama, HDR10 recording, Dolby Vision recording, and 3D capture are all absent, and the flash unit is a standard single-tone LED rather than dual-tone or RGB.
The tablet includes stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack, covering the basics for both built-in audio output and wired headphone use. It does not have a built-in radio. On the wireless audio side, none of the higher-quality Bluetooth codecs are supported — aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, and LDAC are all absent.
The Doogee Tab G6 Max is equipped with an 11000 mAh rechargeable battery that supports fast charging, and a battery level indicator is included to keep track of remaining charge. The battery is non-removable and does not support wireless charging.
The tablet connects via Wi-Fi 4 and Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, and a cellular module supporting one SIM card with download speeds up to 300 Mbit/s and upload up to 150 Mbit/s, though 5G is not supported. It charges over USB Type-C at 18W, but lacks HDMI output, NFC, and Ethernet connectivity. On the software side, the device offers a broad set of features including split-screen multitasking, picture-in-picture, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, widgets, media picker, full-page screenshots, customizable notifications, notification controls, a child lock, multi-user support, app offloading, the ability to play games while downloading, and an extra dim mode, while focus modes, Quick Start, and Wi-Fi password sharing are absent. Privacy options include location privacy, camera and microphone access controls, clipboard warnings, and app tracking blocking, though cross-site tracking blocking and Mail Privacy Protection are not present, and direct OS vendor updates are not provided. Sensors include a gyroscope, accelerometer, and compass with Galileo support for positioning, while GPS, a barometer, infrared sensor, and built-in projector are all absent. Biometric security options are limited as well — there is no fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition. The device also supports on-device machine learning, offline voice recognition, voice commands, sharing intents, phone tracking, and is noted as free and open source.
The device uses DDR4 memory.