The Doogee X98 Pro is equipped with a MediaTek Helio G80 octa-core processor built on a 12nm process, incorporating Cortex-A75 and Cortex-A55 cores for improved performance and efficiency. It features a Mali-G52 MC2 GPU for graphics rendering. The smartphone boasts 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD card. Its 6.52-inch IPS LCD display offers a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels. The camera system includes a dual rear setup with a main 16MP sensor and a secondary 2MP sensor for depth sensing, along with a front-facing 8MP camera. The X98 Pro supports 4G connectivity, runs Android 11, and features a sizable 6000mAh battery for extended usage
Step 1 — Download and extract the Android USB Driver to your PC.
Step 2 — Click Start (Windows) -> Control Panel -> Device Manager (Select Device Manager).
Step 3 — On the Device Manager window find and click on computer name to select Add legacy hardware.
Step 4 — Select Next
Step 5 — Selext Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced), and click the Next
Step 6 — Select Show All Devices afterward click Next button again.
Step 7 — Click the Have Disk button.
Step 8 — Click Browse button to find the extracted Android ADB Driver -> android_winusb.inf and click on Open.
Step 9 — Click OK.
Step 10 — Now select the Android ADB Interface -> click Next button.
Step 11 — Click Next button again.
Step 12 — Windows Security box will appear, to confirm whether you really want to install the Android USB Driver, so just choose the Install this driver software anyway.
Step 13 — Once you clicked the Finish button, then repeat from step 2 to choose Android Composite ADB Interface.
Step 14 - Done.