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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy A50 Verizon Smartphone in Black with 64GB Storage by Agata Siejwa ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase did not bring joy, the product is bad.

It's relaxing to just take a seat in front of the television and watch the video. Nevertheless, attempting to use it without first going through unpleasant feelings is futile. It is unfortunate that Chinese technology does not yet provide a combination of a mini-jack, NFC, autonomy, a good camera, and built-in 128 gb at a price that is lower than 18 tons. Some pros: I was searching for a phone that had a decent battery life, NFC, a decent camera, a mini-jack, and didn't cost too much money. Unfortunately, Samsung was the only alternative that was adequate, and I paid 1,760 dollars for it. One definite plus is NFC. It is really quite handy in a lot of ways. The 3.5mm headphone connection is becoming increasingly rare on mobile devices, which is unfortunate because wired headphones are far more practical for extended phone talks than wireless headphones. Here it is, but keep in mind that this is not a virtue; rather, it is a fundamental function. The screen is, without a doubt, the second advantage in its own right. Although the battery will survive for a day, they are not really impressive statistics. These are some downsides: Because modern smartphones are so comparable to one another, we might consider the one with less deficiencies to be the superior product. This blocking feature is completely unusable as a result of the nightmare of an implementation that involves the fingerprint on the screen. My finger naturally gravitated toward the fingerprint scanner rather than the rear panel of the inexpensive Xiaomi phone I used for three years. Here, I need to keep my finger still for an extended period of time and press the button multiple times. I also need to remember where the scanner is located on the screen. To put it another way, using the phone almost always results in annoyance. Every time you question whether or not you think it will work. Camera: maybe the quality of the images isn't terrible when you take them during the day, but as soon as the lighting changes, you can see that they're not going to hold up to any scrutiny. To put it another way, these images can only be really appreciated when viewed on a mobile device, and even then only at a distance. Even the most fundamental functions, like as dialing a number with a slide, need you to wait three seconds before they actually take effect. In addition, after a week of use, it will freeze, which indicates that there are numerous small hardware issues. For instance, you have to go through a lot of trouble and wait for a very long period in order to disable the code associated with a photo. Alerts from Facebook and other services are missing. etc.

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