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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy A50 Verizon Smartphone in Black with 64GB Storage by Edyta Borawska ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Low quality, I will not buy this anymore.

Approximately one and a half years ago, they distributed this model at work. Before, it functioned more cheerfully, but it still slowed down. After Android 11 was eaten, however, it changed into something with something that is described in the section entitled Disadvantages. Awful manner in which one acquires stupidity. It is possible that the reason for this is that the phone has two different profiles, which are known as normal and functioning; however, if the performance of the phone is so poor, then this feature should not be offered. The only difference was that her A50 has 128GB of storage space. He has since switched to a different phone, and the A50 has been handed down to a younger sibling. After performing a factory reset to Android 11, everything appears to be functioning normally, but we will continue to monitor the situation. I have no doubt that it will also be slow. Before to that, there was a Samsung Galaxy S7, and it functioned considerably more cheerily despite the fact that it is getting on in years. Regarding the functioning of the fingerprint scanner, I am unable to say that it works horribly, as many people have stated in reviews; nonetheless, on the same Apple device or other Samsungs that are comparable, everything works significantly better and much more quickly.

Pros
  • The screen, support for Android 11 (although this is also a drawback), support for Bixby scripts and other helpful Samsung goods, and an average battery life (with active usage until the evening, it will be sufficient, but at zero it won't work).
Cons
  • Stupid and plodding phone (after ating to Android 11 it got really bad). I hit the button, and you have to wait anywhere from a few seconds to a minute; this is how practically all applications work, including the Settings menu. To make a call, you must first wait approximately a minute for the default Phone application to load. After that, you must press the call button, after which the SIM card selection menu will load for approximately ten to twenty seconds. After you make your selection, the phone will take approximately ten to twenty seconds to figure out how to make the call. You have to wait until Samsung Pay is loaded before you can pay for an item at the register, however the screen off timer will continue to function throughout this period of time (I have 30 seconds) This is nothing but a catastrophe! In other uses, the situation is more or less the same. The economy mode as well as any and all other limiting considerations are turned off. Memory undergoes constant maintenance and cleaning to keep it functioning properly. When using the menu, there is no fluidity to the experience. Even the older iPhone 7 models have improved performance. Another of Bluetooth's drawbacks that I would like to point out is that communication might become disrupted when there are a lot of devices linked to it at the same time. While I'm driving, I find that this problem is more evident because it's in the car that I have the most frequent pauses and interruptions while listening to music on my phone. If the adaptor in the OBD connector (standard Mercedes), which is also connected via BT, is disconnected or the connection is broken, then everything returns to its usual state. As compared to other phones, this is not the case.

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