One major selling point of the Dopoochai A6 is the supercapacitor instead of a lithium battery. This is crucial for drivers in hot climates (Arizona, Texas, Australia).
This is where the Sony IMX335 sensor shines. The A6 uses "HDR Night Vision." While it doesn't have a Starvis 2 sensor (found in $300 units), it handles low light admirably. At 20 mph, you can read street signs. At highway speeds (60 mph+), plates blur slightly, but you can still identify vehicle makes, colors, and general shapes. The rear camera, being only 1080P, struggles in pitch-black conditions but performs well in urban environments with street lights. dopoochai a6
6.1-inch IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 720 x 1520 pixels (276 PPI). One major selling point of the Dopoochai A6
features a 6.1-inch IPS LCD display. While it does not aim for the high-end vibrancy of premium OLED panels, it offers a functional visual experience suited for daily use. The 276 PPI density ensures that text and icons remain legible for reading and navigation. The A6 uses "HDR Night Vision
Users should note that more demanding applications or heavy gaming may result in occasional lag, as the hardware is optimised for entry-level to mid-range workloads. Market Positioning