With the MediaTek Dimensity 7050, the Doogee Blade 20 Turbo clearly outperforms most competitors in its price range. It delivers solid mid-range performance in everyday use, allowing for smooth system navigation and stutter-free handling of standard tasks. The relatively low screen resolution also contributes to consistently fluid operation.

The case heats up noticeably under sustained load, but not to critical levels. In 3DMark stress testing, no significant throttling was observed even after multiple benchmark runs.

Looking at the speaker’s sound curve, it is noticeably treble-heavy — a trait that is confirmed in real-world use. This benefits speech clarity, but music and movie audio sound thin and lack depth. Bluetooth audio playback supports a wide range of codecs, including less common formats such as Opus.

With its 10,300mAh battery, the Doogee Blade 20 Turbo performs well in our Wi-Fi battery test, achieving a runtime of 23:17 hours. This easily covers a full day of heavy use and often stretches to two days without charging. The device supports up to 33W charging, but a full charge can still take well over 3 hours.