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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy A50 4/64 GB, 2 SIM, black by Adam Konowski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

The most important thing to understand about this phone is that it is good as a workhorse and as a media station, but it has never been a gamer, it lacks power, cooling, or autonomy for this. It is aimed at those who want the device to look normal and be comfortable and pleasant in everyday use, but at the same time it was inexpensive. I would even say that most users will not notice the difference in performance between the A50 and S10. I wouldn't take one for myself, but my wife is happy.

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 ease of everyday use, 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 - among all manufacturers, so far only Samsung has learned how to effectively deal with PWM (well, everyone has more or less learned how to cope with burn-in, although there are nuances here too) + Good for the average user hardware, camera and autonomy + Full triple card tray + NFC and MST - if the seller accepts cards, then you can always pay using Samsung Pay (abroad, for example, payp is not so popular, but, for example, samsung is absent in the homeland in principle, so Google Pay does not work there). A trifle, but nice. + Fast charging - for the mid-budget segment, this has only recently become the standard, and it's good that they haven't forgotten about it here
Cons
  • - fingerprint scanner - full bottom. Even if it works fine, it's still longer than on any rear (damn, but on the same device face unlock even works faster). And you still need to hit it - you can’t it. But the main problem is that I don’t know a single person for whom, in principle, it would work as intended - after hammering a finger, it works perfectly for the first couple of hours, and then it gets worse until complete failure. The reaction of Samsung technical support is also interesting - they say that some application is interfering with you, delete it one by one until it works. I have not heard such nonsense for a long time - that is, a third-party application on a fresh android is able to somehow interfere with the operation of one of the main security systems? Either they take me for a fool, or I don’t understand something in the android. - price - in the summer I took a promotion for 20k, and this is normal, but even now they ask for an average of 25k for it, and this is too much, given its filling