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DOOGEE V20s Pros And Cons
DOOGEE V20s Pros And Cons
17 February 2024 - 0 Comments
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Doogee V20s Pros And Cons
Learn about the very small cons and some of the benefits of the V20s phone that will either appeal to you or have you considering an alternative. Pros are highlighted in green and cons in red. These are subject to preferences so you may be bothered or not, leave a comment expressing your thoughts.

Pro: The Rear Display

The very first niche benefit the V20S has is the rear display. It not only displays the time it also has 14 customisable options including a compass if you want. Beyond just displaying data it can be used to answer phone calls.

Is the Rear Display appealing to you?


Con: Dual SIM or SIM and External Memory Card

Although it has 3G 4G and 5G it can only use two SIM cards or 1 SIM card and one SD card at once. Ass rugged phone made for adventure being able to use a second sim for whatever country you find yourself in is part of the appeal.

Would you choose either two sim cards or a sim card and memory card?
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Pro: Audio Options

Doogee has managed the increasingly rare feat of producing a phone with a 3.5mm port and a type-c port. It also features Bluetooth 5.1 which is more energy-efficient than the previous versions and can be used with wireless audio equipment.
Do you still use wired headphones?





Pro Or Con: Dimensity 6020 CPU Pro Or Con
Doogee's V20s uses Media Tek's Dimensity 6020 CPU with 12GB of RAM. Phones like OPPO's A79 use the same CPU but with less RAM, 8GB to be exact so they are less good at multitasking and running programs. Phones with this CPU are capable of running the popular game Genshin Impact on the lowest graphic setting at 30FPS. 
If you have no interest in CPU-demanding tasks such as high-graphic gaming a more expensive processor is only driving the price up for you. You may consider the additional cost to be a pro or con depending on your usage.
Do you care for the extra processing power?

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