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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Samsung Galaxy A50 Review: Best value-for-money from Samsung's new mid-range category
Smartphones can be divided into three basic categories – entry-level, mid-range and flagship. The differences between Samsung 's entry-level and mid-range phones are very subtle, like the Samsung Galaxy J series (J1 to J8) offers entry-level and mid-range models.
Update: June 7, 2019 at 3:33 p.m. ET: You can now buy the Samsung Galaxy A50 in Canada for $449.99. Check it out at the link below! Original article: Last year if you told me Samsung would soon make some of the best mid-range smartphones , I would have laughed you off.
- Well-optimized software Versatile cameras Adequate performance
- Low-light camera performance
Samsung Galaxy A50s Review
Recently, Samsung launched the Galaxy A50s, a successor to their Galaxy A50. While it retains several aspects from the original, the A50s arrives with a newer chipset, enhanced cameras, and an improved design. Is it a decent improvement from the A50 Find out in our review.- Improved overall design
- Bright display
- Latest One UI
- Better camera hardware
While flagships are typically the phones getting everyone's attention, mid-rangers are the ones playing a much more important role overall, and it's all because of a very simple reason.
Samsung Galaxy A50 review: a convincing mid-ranger with room for improvement
After its Galaxy S10 flagships, Samsung has unveiled its new mid-range phones, the Galaxy A50 and A30. For the occasion, the South Korean manufacturer decided to modify its A range by introducing new nomenclature and premium features.- Design
- Very good display
- Long battery life
- Absence of the B28 band
- Random facial recognition
- The fingerprint reader is twitchy
- Lower performance than the competition
Samsung Galaxy A50 Smartphone Review
- decent performance
- great display
- strong battery life
- dedicated microSD slot
- modern design
- imprecise fingerprint reader
- inaccurate GPS
- fixed focus front-facing camera
- preinstalled advertising apps
Samsung Galaxy A50 Review: A Samsung Mid-ranger Worth Your Money
For the longest time, Samsung has stuck to its ideals. The Korean giant has often been rebuked for selling smartphones with sub-par internals at heftier prices but it seems the growing presence of Chinese phone makers in India has finally got the better of it.
Samsung Galaxy A50 review: Mid-range phone with attractive camera, powerful battery
Given the price point, the Samsung Galaxy A50 offers good features and decent value for money. The camera is fairly good, however, the in-display fingerprint reader is a tad slow, however, this may get resolved in the coming updates.
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
Brilliant camera!
I have had this phone for a couple of months now and I love the big screen. Also really love the camera - it takes terrific photos. My only issue with it is the location of the 'Hold' button when making a call. I keep putting people on Hold with my fat cheek without realising it.