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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy A50 Verizon Smartphone in Black with 64GB Storage by Petar Buchkov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Since I bought it to replace a totaled J7 (2022), that vehicle serves as the primary comparator. This is my third inexpensive Samsung; the last two lasted me around two years. At the end of August 2022, I bought black at the famous retailer for a discount of around 13,000 dollars. The phone is satisfactory for the asking price, but at 20,000, as it is virtually everywhere without discounts, I do not recommend purchasing it. I am pleased with the phone overall. Packaged with a black charging cord and headphones, as well as a black paper clip. The Smart Switch app allowed for a speedy transfer of all data from the previous phone. Only WhatsApp got me moving, and I have three different versions on my phone. Your bank cards will need to be re-registered. Since Samsung Pay started to malfunction on my J7 once I upgraded the Android, I'm much more comfortable using Google Pay here. The phone is louder than the J7, so I don't have to crank up the volume on my headphones and I can hear my notifications even in a busy restaurant. The highest possible intensity level is now higher. The lower required minimum is an excellent development. Both keys are on the same side, and the physical button is no longer present, making it more difficult to take screenshots. Recognition of faces is presumably based on the position and shape of the eyes even if the lower portion of the face and the nose are obscured by the palm. After updating to ASH2/3 the fingerprint recognition became speedy and nearly error-free. I thought (based on the "parrots") that the phone would be quicker to respond, but in my experience, it's about on par with the J7 on the eighth version of Android and with a fresh memory card. I also didn't see any change in battery life; even with moderate use, I still have approximately a third of my battery left by the end of the day. The word "shovel" isn't a tactile one. because the phone is longer and slimmer than its predecessor, despite having a larger diagonal. I could care less about cameras because. There's a single-lens reflex camera, but I think the most important thing for phone cameras is to just not be terrible. Shirik loves it when he gets his way (see attached photo). Slow motion (8 seconds) is one of the video effects available. Take it, as it is a brand and not a hlaomi, and well worth the price.

Pros
  • Unlocking the phone using your face is quick, and the AMOLED display is brilliant. NFC, fingerprint recognition on the display (which stopped giving people trouble in September 2022 following the ate). Zoom out to get the whole scene. By default, a new, quieter notification signal, and a smoothly increasing ringtone while contacting WhatsApp. A gorgeous interface (the fingerprint is green and the "waves" diverge, around the camera illuminates when detected, a pleasant desktop that is continuously changing, etc.). Included are a secure folder, a brand-new AOD, a 3.5 mm jack, a 4000 mAh battery, USB Type-C, and rapid charging. The internal storage is sufficient, so I haven't bothered with the SD card. This allows for simultaneous usage of two SIM cards or an SD card. Easy access to the phone's storage without having to wait for previews of all the photos to load, as was the case before USB connection. Transferring data between a mobile device and a computer is also lot quicker.
Cons
  • It occasionally lags, especially when accessing a password-protected folder (I didn't notice a significant speed boost when upgrading from J7 (2022) to Android 9). After what seems like an inordinate amount of time—2 seconds—the "secure folder" password entering screen shows when you click on the icon. "Framelessness" causes unwarranted unconventional reactions. There is a lot of soapiness on the sides of the wide-angle camera. The side with the power button also houses the volume controls. Sometimes the phone would become stuck in an unresponsive state when I tried to unlock it with my face or launch the camera; after pushing the power button, the problem would go away. Since the new phone has a fingerprint sensor instead of a keyboard (which seems to be the standard now that September has come and gone), I've been making a lot of typos while using WhatsApp. Hence, mistakes still occur, albeit much less frequently. I "got on the money" when I switched phones because my old one wouldn't let me use the SIM card manager to select the mode with LTE simultaneously on all SIMs, but my new one does (see. screen), and the default network mode is on both LTE / 3G / 2G cards (auto). However, the operator counted many kilobytes; daily, several hundred bytes till I realized my money was disappearing. The phone displays 0 bytes for Internet consumption on this card. According to Samsung's support website, this happens when the operator's Internet is disabled or 2G/3G is not installed. They wouldn't have counted, but at least I didn't run into this while wandering internationally. Do not like the new symphony that serves as the default ringtone. The "park" of Type C wires must be eaten.

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