Samsung Galaxy A50 SM-A505F 4GB 128GB
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Good Mid-Range Device
Overall the phone performs well. It's not a flagship by any means, but it has most if not all mainstream features. The Exynos 9610 blows the doors off of the SD630/636 found in many other mid-range phones.- OLED Screen
- Comparatively fast chip set
- USB C
- Samsung ROM and Support
- Storage Capacity
- Camera and multimedia tools are mediocre
Samsung Galaxy A50 Review: A benchmark for the mid-range smartphones
The Samsung Galaxy A50 is a good phone at this price and ticks lot of right boxes. Vibrant Super AMOLED display, long-lasting battery, optimized UI, and capable chipset are rare features at this price.
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
Samsung completely lost its grip over the budget market in the past few years as Chinese rivals, most notably Xiaomi, swooped in. These companies continue to release model after model with each new generation bringing even more incredible features and specifications to every price point.
- Good
- Looks great
- Very good display
- Impressive battery life
- Useful camera features
- Bad
- Bloatware and spammy notifications
- Low-light camera performance could be better
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.- Beautiful rainbow gradient
- Comfortable in-hand feel
- Striking AMOLED screen
- One UI feels refreshing
- Performance powerhouse
- Good battery life
- Snail-like fingerprint recognition
- Face Unlock is okay-ish
- Decent triple cameras
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.
Excellent screen super amoled 5star, nice camera
Bought this 8 months back, firstly the asthetics is amazing, looks like a premium phone, very sleek, secondly its amazing display, super amoled Samsung displays have no competitors, and third for its great camera, especially night mode is mind blowing, fourth for this price its definitely worth...
Samsung Galaxy A50 review
There are better mid-range phones out there, but the Galaxy A50 is a great choice for those wanting an S10 without the flagship price.