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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy A50 Verizon Smartphone in Black with 64GB Storage by Andrey Alajov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

The most crucial thing to realize about this phone is that while it excels as a workhorse and a media device, it was never intended to be a gaming device because it lacks the necessary power, cooling, and autonomy. It is designed for people who desire an affordable gadget that looks natural, feels comfortable, and is enjoyable to use on a daily basis. The majority of users won't even notice the performance differences between the A50 and S10, in my opinion. For myself, I wouldn't take one, but my wife is content.

Pros
  • + OneUI - everyone praises naked anroyd, but I've already eaten (even the 9th version is inferior to TouchWiz from the 6th in terms of everyday usability, and OneUI that replaced it is just heaven and earth compared to naked); at the moment, Samsung has one of the best shells on the market; + display - so far, only Samsung has figured out how to deal with PWM effectively (well, everyone has more or less figured out how to deal with burn-in + Good hardware, a camera, and autonomy for the average user + If the merchant takes cards, and your device has a full triple card tray, NFC, and MST, you may always use Samsung Pay to make a purchase (in the home country, for instance, Samsung is not present, therefore Google Pay does not function there). Nice, but a bit. Fast charging has only lately been the norm for the mid-priced market, so it's refreshing to see that they haven't overlooked it here.
Cons
  • - Full bottom fingerprint scanner. Even if it functions as intended, the wait time is still longer than on any back (damn, but on the same device face unlock even operates more quickly). And you still have to strike it; else, it won't work. The biggest issue, though, is that I don't know a single individual for whom it would, in theory, function as intended. After pounding a finger, it functions flawlessly for the first few hours before gradually degrading till full failure. It's also intriguing how Samsung Technical Support responded, telling you to delete each application one at a time until it works. I haven't heard such drivel in a very long time: a third-party app running on a brand-new Android phone may somehow impede the performance of one of the primary security systems? Either they think I'm a moron or I'm misinterpreting the android. Price: I accepted a promotion in the summer for $20,000. This is typical, but even today, they demand an average of $25,000. This is excessive given that the position is filling.

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