Spark 20 Pro (Spark 20 Pro) Dual SIM Review – 108MP Camera & 5000mAh Battery

Introduction
The Spark 20 Pro, a device boasting impressive specs on paper, promises a powerful and feature-rich smartphone experience. This review dives deep into my experience with the Middle East Version of the Spark 20 Pro with its eye-catching Magic Skin 2.0 Green finish and substantial 12+9GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. Over several weeks of rigorous testing, I’ve put this phone through its paces to assess its real-world performance.
Key Features
The Spark 20 Pro packs a punch with its key features: a massive 5000mAh battery, 33W fast charging, a stunning 108MP primary camera, a capable 32MP selfie camera, and the powerful MTK G99 processor. The dual SIM capability adds further convenience for users.
Specification | Value |
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Model Number | Spark 20 Pro |
Model Name | Spark 20 Pro |
Primary Camera (MP) | 108MP |
Secondary Camera Resolution | 32 MP |
Secondary Camera | 32 MP & Above |
RAM Size | 12 GB |
Internal Memory | 256 GB |
Version | Middle East Version |
Screen Size | 6.78 in |
SIM Type | Nano SIM |
Colour Name | Magic Skin 2.0 Green |
Operating System | Android |
Voice Calling Capability | Yes |
Processor Number | MTK G99 |
Processor Name | MediaTek Helio |
Network Type | 4G |
Condition | New |
Battery Size | 5000 mAh |
Charging Type | Type-C |
SIM Count | Dual SIM |
Performance & Battery
The MTK G99 processor handled day-to-day tasks with ease. Switching between apps, browsing the web, and even light gaming were all smooth experiences. The addition of Memory Fusion, boosting the RAM to 21GB, definitely contributed to the overall responsiveness. The 5000mAh battery lived up to its promise. I consistently got a full day of use, even with heavy usage, and the 33W fast charging topped it up quickly. However, under extremely demanding tasks like prolonged gaming sessions, the phone did show some signs of heating up, though it wasn’t excessively uncomfortable.
Camera Performance
The 108MP main camera impressed with its detail and clarity in good lighting conditions. Photos were vibrant and sharp, capturing even fine details. Low-light performance was decent but not exceptional; some noise was noticeable in low-light shots. The 32MP selfie camera also produced good quality selfies, with accurate skin tones and pleasing detail. Video recording quality was quite good, offering smooth footage with decent stabilization. Overall, the camera system is a strong point of this device.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Excellent battery life, fast charging, impressive 108MP main camera, smooth performance, ample RAM and storage.
- Cons: Can get slightly warm under heavy load, low-light camera performance could be improved.
Final Verdict
The Spark 20 Pro offers excellent value for its price. The combination of a long-lasting battery, powerful processor, and impressive camera system makes it a compelling choice for users who prioritize these features. While there’s room for improvement in low-light camera performance and heat management under extreme usage, these shortcomings are minor compared to its overall strengths. I would wholeheartedly recommend the Spark 20 Pro to anyone looking for a feature-packed smartphone without breaking the bank.