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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy A50 Verizon Smartphone in Black with 64GB Storage by Stanislaw Kimsa ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is very cool, it could be worse.

My perspective will be skewed due to the fact that I am going to be purchasing a phone for the first time from the intermediate pricing group. Newest Galaxy s8 phone The only area in which the battery life of the A50 excels over a flagship from two years ago is in photography. Now I will make some remarks regarding the deficiencies: 1. The camera's stabilization is a reprehensible design. It takes some time to focus. The Galaxy S8 has three cameras that are inferior to the single one seen in the S8. Yet there is also shooting at a wide angle. 2. Just like every other Samsung, approximately half of the RAM will be used up by garbage. A few times I made the decision to attempt to play games (PUBG), and each time it did the following: it began to heat up, and when it heated up, it began to slow down (uncritical, but noticeable) 3. Full headphones are both funny and sinful; however, despite the fact that they only cost one dollar, it is money well spent. Right after taking it out of the box, I threw it away in the garbage. 4. The sound coming from the external speaker is muffled and grating when the volume is turned up. The sound coming through headphones (akg from s8 and sehnheiser momentum) is noticeably less loud and bright as compared to the sound coming from the s8 (this isn't a deal breaker while listening to Google Music, but when using Tidal or downloaded flac, everything sounds significantly worse). 5. At least five times a day, the connection with the gear sport via the bluetooth is lost. Even though the phone is only a meter away from me, there is a possibility that I will answer it multiple times in a row. It takes less than a minute for it to restore itself. 6. The face unlock is a quick process. The print that I have (which does not include any glass or film) works clearly nine times out of ten. I will state that once more. I contrast that with the main store of the same brand, which is now two years old. The only reason it was purchased was because it damaged the display on the older model, and the price of replacing the display was comparable to the cost of purchasing an a50. I won't be interested in the S10 because it has so many bugs; instead, I'll hold out for the Note 10 or investigate the OnePlus 7 Pro. It is possible for folks who have never purchased a smartphone costing more than 20t to use it successfully.

Pros
  • 1. the life of the battery 2. Near Field Communication; 3. type-C 4. the second SIM card and memory card slot
Cons
  • 1. Camera 2. The presentation 3. Headphones in their entirety 4. Sound (in headphones and from the speaker) 5. Wireless LAN or Bluetooth

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