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Robot vacuum maker Dreame teased a move into phones back in September — and now a leak has lifted the curtain on its first handset. Documents found online and an EPREL entry outline the Dreame E1 (model W5110)’s hardware, design cues and some surprisingly practical choices.
What the leak actually shows
The details come from an EPREL listing and a user manual that surfaced online. Together they paint a clear picture: Dreame’s debut phone packs a large AMOLED display, camera hardware that leans on high megapixel counts, a big battery and a handful of mainstream features that many users still care about — like a headphone jack and NFC.

Key specs at a glance
- Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED
- Main camera: 108MP primary sensor
- Extra rear cameras: 2MP macro, 2MP depth and an additional decorative sensor
- Front camera: 50MP selfie sensor
- Battery: 5,000 mAh with 33W wired charging
- Durability: IP64 dust/splash resistance
- Extras: 5G, NFC, 3.5mm headphone jack, in-display fingerprint scanner
The manual’s sketches show a rear camera layout and silhouette that many have already compared to Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra — a bold visual reference for a newcomer. Still, the E1’s 33W wired charging rate positions it closer to mid-range rivals than outright flagships that push 65W-plus speeds.

Energy rating, repairability and battery life
EPREL classifies the phone with an A energy-efficiency rating and gives it B grades for drop protection and repairability. The label also states the battery should retain at least 80% of its original capacity after around 800 charge cycles — a reassuring metric for long-term ownership.

There’s no official launch date yet. Dreame confirmed its smartphone ambitions months ago, but the company hasn’t announced when the E1 will ship. For now, these leaks are the clearest indicator of how Dreame intends to enter a crowded market: with striking looks, sensible endurance and a camera spec sheet that will get attention online.
We’ll keep tracking any new filings, photos or announcements and update with confirmed pricing and availability once Dreame goes public with the E1.
Source: gsmarena
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