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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy A50 Verizon Smartphone in Black with 64GB Storage by Adam Listopad ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

I detailed all that I went through after upgrading from a Samsung S8+ to a Samsung A50 in the previous paragraph. In general, I am pleased with the performance of the phone. That cost me $16,500 when I got it. I would be quite dissatisfied if I paid 20 dollars for that. If the quality of the speaker is improved, a normal vibration response is added, and a notification indication is included, then I would be willing to pay more for this phone—I suppose even 20 or 22 dollars more. In addition to the sensation that one is holding the flagship device, the display also conveys the sense that one is looking at it. Yet this may be passed in just a month, in contrast to the S8+ that I had to deal with for a full two years (there was a feeling there) Everyone is aware that the A50 is a more affordable model; nonetheless, the question "is it the A30?" is asked significantly more frequently. ((This is meant to be a little insulting.)) Despite the fact that I paid more, everyone believes that the model is really affordable. Even when it was in its most broken state, the same s8+ elicited a variety of responses from them.

Pros
  • The quality of the screen is exceptional. life of the battery (finally enough phone for a day) Jack 3.5 is the bottom. Convenient screen unlock There is no Bixby button. As it can be held comfortably in either hand, I do not need to use any covers or glasses while I use it. High-quality front camera Convenient wide-angle lens integrated into the primary camera (Unfortunately, it is incompatible with the flash). The cost is tremendous.
Cons
  • A truly revolting external speaker (squeaky to the point of horror, very embarrassing even from such a sound) After some time, I was able to adjust to the flow of the discourse (Very small gap, a little higher or lower, and in general the interlocutor is not audible) Long-term focussing of the photographic apparatus (just very long) The photos are quite great, but = (( not always It is possible that something will not bring the image out properly at times. It took about a month and a half before it started to freeze (despite the fact that I rebooted it), and it does so particularly when programs are linked to the internet. Compared to the S8+, the connection reception is really poor (I really noticed that the connection is lost where it was not there before, respectively, and problems with the Internet happen) There is no wireless charging available (even though there is no way that it could be for such a price). The number of conventional sound notifications is insufficient (the sounds are new, unlike s8) There is no indication of whether or not alerts were missed (you have to come and take the phone in hand to see the missed ones) Not every program has been modified to recognize a user's fingerprint on the screen (I encountered the fact that it writes, put your finger, and the touch zone is not highlighted, so you have to enter through the password.) There is no voice typing functionality (however an audio recording of voice typing was included on the S8voice +'s recorder). When working with various papers, you will find that it is convenient. There is no vibration reaction when typing (I could never get used to it, and as a result, my typing became increasingly inaccurate). encounters at random = (( Extremely little vibration when the phone is rung (I can't even feel it when I'm walking). Because the speaker easily repeats themselves, some of the points are going to be skipped.

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