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DOOGEE Blade GT Ultra: A Giant Leap in Smartphone Technology

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DOOGEE Blade GT Ultra: A Giant Leap in Smartphone Technology
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DOOGEE Blade GT Ultra: A Giant Leap in Smartphone Technology

2025-03-25 09:48 Last Updated At:14:32

SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 24, 2025--

DOOGEE has launched the DOOGEE Blade GT Ultra, a smartphone set to transform the market with its advanced features that enhance the user experience.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250319862942/en/

User-Friendly Smart Lighting

One of the standout features of the Blade GT Ultra is its intuitive smart lighting system. Users can easily access lighting controls through three methods: tapping the “Light Elf” icon on the home screen, navigating to the “Light Elf” settings, or using the control panel for quick access to various lighting modes.

Enhanced Entertainment

The Blade GT Ultra elevates entertainment with its “Music and Light in Sync” function, which synchronizes light effects to music. Dim lights accompany low-volume tracks, while bright flashes highlight energetic beats. The “Unique Lighting Expressions” feature allows personalization for different moods, like excitement or sadness.

Significant Upgrades

The Blade GT Ultra is a major upgrade over the Blade GT, featuring the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 4nm processor for enhanced performance. With 16GB of RAM and 512GB of ROM, it supports smoother multitasking and ample storage. The camera system offers a 100MP main camera and a 32MP front camera for stunning photos. The charging speed reaches 33W, improving efficiency.

The DOOGEE Blade GT Ultra combines innovation with practicality, marking a new era in mobile technology. For more details, visit DOOGEE's official website and the DOOGEE Amazon Store.

Compare Blade GT Ultra and other similar phones

When comparing the DOOGEE Blade GT Ultra to other similar phones, the Blade GT Ultra surpasses them in multiple ways. With 16GB RAM and 512GB storage and the 100MP camera, it provides superior quality than others.

The Blade GT Ultra also features the intuitive “Light Elf” lighting controls, which offer easy customization and usability, especially for new users. This makes operating the Blade GT Ultra more straightforward, creating a better overall user experience.

Blade GT Ultra

Blade GT Ultra

NYON, Switzerland (AP) — After a season of turmoil, American-owned French soccer club Marseille was threatened with a one-year ban from European competitions and fined 10 million euros ($11.5 million).

UEFA imposed the sanctions by its expert panel that monitors the finances of every club which qualifies for its competitions like the Champions League. The monitoring system was once called Financial Fair Play.

Marseille, majority owned by Frank McCourt, the former Los Angeles Dodgers owner, missed financial targets agreed with UEFA in a previous round of monitoring, UEFA said.

UEFA acknowledged Marseille was affected by the “significant and unexpected collapse of the domestic broadcasting revenues.”

Still, Marseille will be barred from the next European competition it qualifies for, unless “the club complies with the football earnings target in the 2026-27 season.”

Marseille failed to qualify for the next Champions League, finishing fifth in Ligue 1 in a season where coach Roberto de Zerbi was fired, president Pablo Longoria left and fans protested about the direction of the club that was European champion in 1993.

Marseille’s expected prize money from UEFA for playing in the Europa League next season would typically be half of the estimated 50-60 million euros ($57-69 million) earned from being in the Champions League this season.

An extra UEFA sanction is cutting the quota of senior players Marseille can register in its Europa League squad.

In a separate case, UEFA imposed fines totaling 6 million euros ($6.9 million) on Roma for missed financial targets agreed in a previous round of settlement talks. Roma also has a U.S. owner, the Friedkin family.

Italian clubs and the Serie A league have struggled to keep pace in the past two decades with the rising revenue of rivals, especially in England's Premier League.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

FILE -Banners protesting the club owner are placed on the stands during the French League One soccer match between Marseille and Strasbourg in Marseille, France, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Philippe Magoni), File)

FILE -Banners protesting the club owner are placed on the stands during the French League One soccer match between Marseille and Strasbourg in Marseille, France, Feb. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Philippe Magoni), File)

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