Samsung Galaxy A50 6GB 128GB
Samsung has recently released the A series of Galaxy phones, and the A50 has already become a standout in this more affordable range. There are many reasons why...
Easy to read display
A large display makes all the difference when it comes to reading what's on the screen, and for your viewing enjoyment. The Galaxy A50 certainly does everything right in that department with a 6.4-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display.
Famous Samsung cameras
Samsung cameras are always good, regardless of how much you pay, so you can expect photographic excellence in the A50. Three rear cameras consist of: 25MP, 5MP depth sensor and 8MP wide angle. On the front, sharp selfies are a given with a 25MP camera.
Cool and colourful
The overall design of the A50 has a prism-like iridescent quality with four colours to choose from, ranging from traditional black or white, through to something more vivid and distinctive in coral or blue.
Big on the inside
There are big things happening inside the A50 that keep it performing efficiently and smoothly. The Exynos 9610 chipset runs the latest Android 9.0 operating system, while memory and storage are just as impressive: 6GB and 128GB.
More battery power for your buck
The A50 has a big camera for midrange phone: 4000 mAh battery with fast-charge support.
A newer model Samsung Galaxy A51 4GB 128GB was released in January 2020.
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Great Features, Great Phone
I got this a phone a few weeks ago and i love it i moved over from apple and i'm glad i did. There is no point purchasing the iPhone X because you can get a lot of the features from the iPhone X on the Samsung Galaxy A50 and it is cheaper than an iPhone X and in general it is cheaper than most...
Samsung Galaxy A50
The Galaxy A50 is one of eight(!) Galaxy phones that Samsung released this year -- a family that includes the Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, S10E, S10 5G , Galaxy Fold and the recently launched Note 10 and Note 10 Plus .- The Samsung Galaxy A50 has a solid camera
- an in-screen fingerprint reader
- a headphone jack and a long-lasting battery -- all at an affordable price
- The phone can be buggy at times
- its maximum video resolution is only 1080p and the speaker quality is tinny
Awesome Phone!
I am very happy with my phone it was worth spending a bit more than buying a Samsung under the A50. The cameras are awesome and the memory bank is great too. I have just gone from having an iphone for 6 years, to the samsung and the transition has been too easy. Will never go back to iphone again.
Starting off, I'm a big tech nerd and when it comes to phones this one is just amazing, I love the AMOLED display (Because OLED just makes me geek out) and the camera is amazing. No matter what condition the rear camera looks good (except for in the darkness, but in general most cameras aren't great...
Samsung Galaxy A50 Review
The Galaxy A50 shows Samsung can make excellent phones, no matter the cost.- Excellent
- modern-looking AMOLED screen
- Decent performance
- Capable
- versatile camera
- Day-long battery life
- Affordable
- Won't get Android updates quickly
- In-display fingerprint sensor is slow
- fails often
- Feels cheap
Excellent phone for the price
Nice screen, lots of features for a mid-range, very good value
SAMSUNG A50
I'm really liking this phone it's a good size, it's quick online and knocks spots off my well used S5 and the update improved the fingerprint sensor. There is settings in phone if you have a screen protector on and this works fine. The speaker while listening to music has a nice rich tone.
Samsung Galaxy A50 review: Mid-range brilliance
samsung galaxy a50: Incredible value, Samsung's mid-range Galaxy is seriously worth a look- Looks great
- Super screen with a built-in fingerprint reader
- Solid camera
- Can't shoot 4K
- Selfies get beautified
- even with beauty mode off
good
After a couple of days getting used to it I like this phone. Decent phone and easy enough to use although it is "bundled with a lot of apps" that i would never use. Takes a decent photo if that's your thing.
Coming off my old work phone Galaxy 9+ so trying to manage expectations. The most obvious difference/concern has been the weak signal strength while indoors (118-120 dBm). Fingerprint reader is less advanced than the 9+, audio quality is a step down but not that big deal for me but could be for...