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Galaxy A50 blends the cons with notch and on screen biometry | Analysis / Review

Samsung announced the Galaxy A50 here in Brazil for R$ 2000, while taking advantage of its wide-lens camera large 4000 mAh battery and even an on-screen fingerprint reader, something unusual in an mid range model. In our hands-on some topics have questioned whether there is any catch by considering the price fair for the set offered. Well, find out in this analysis if this mistrust is justified. A era dos smart phones DE plastic seat DE Volta. O A50 e mains um entanglement ad Samsung The age of plastic smart phones is back. 


The A50 is yet another Samsung launch the glossy finish gives the impression of being glass, which drifts away from the appearance of a cheap cell phone Found in many mid ranges out there. Something that surprised for its price is the presence of the on-screen bio metric reader – while the Galaxy S10e, which is a flagship smart phone, does not have this technology. You might even get excited about the idea of ​​unlocking the cell phone by just touching the screen, but the reader is not very good here. It takes time to read the fingerprint and until you learn to put the finger in the right place, you will face many flaws. As we saw at the MWC19 in Barcelona, the A50 is one of the first of Samsung's to bring the traditional notch at the top. The front part recalls many recently released Chinese cell phones Like the Remand Note 7 ad Xi amen, for example. 



To reduce costs, the water protection, present on the older A series models, has been removed. At least the screen remains super AMOLED, as some Samsung releases this year arrived with basic TFT screen. The thin edges make the A50 sport a larger screen than rivals, but even more compact than some. The panel used has good quality and reaches a good level of brightness, which allows you to use the A50 comfortably in any type of environment. The colors are vibrant and will conquer you for the beautiful images displayed. At the bottom we have a single speaker that even delivers a decent power, but the sound quality disappoints in clarity and detail. The A50 debuts Samsung's Larynges 9610 chip, a powerful solution that lies just below the flagship platforms of the company. Benchmark performance is similar to Snapdragon 710 but the A50s GPU is weaker than the Snapdragon 660s. When opening apps, it managed to be slower than the rivals – and even cheapest phones from Samsung. Is it due to the Onus lack of optimization? In games he also disappointed in performance - some titles ran at full speed but for such hardware, we expected all games to deliver flawless fluidity. While some models of the M line arrived with generous battery of 5000 mAh, in the A50 Samsung incorporated only a 4000 one. Still, it is a very good capacity and the result is that we have autonomy for the whole day. This is not the company mid range with the best battery life but stays above competitors - the charger could be more powerful, which would prevent the A50 from being plugged in for almost two hours to charge from 0 to 100%.It is one of the first from Samsung to come with the One UI interface based on the Android Pie, while other recent releases of the company still arrived with the old Samsung Experience, based on Android Oreo. A good part of the features that you find on the more expensive models are present here. 



The interface makes it easier to use the device with just one hand, something very welcomed in a large handset like this. But just like in others of the Galaxy line, Samsung's Android still has small gags and sluggishness for some tasks. But overall, performance does not disappoint. This Samsung mid range brings triple camera on the rear - the main one shoots the image up to 25 MP the secondary one has ultra-wide lens for you to take wider photos and the third one blur the background of the scenes. By default, the camera is set to capture 12 MP photos if you opt for maximum resolution, you’ll have to give up her; in addition, the photos lose sharpness and you get the impression that the focus failed when capturing the image. But this also happened with the Galaxy A9 we tested earlier. In open, well-lit environments, the A50s camera has good color and even exposure. Many cell phones in this price range tend to let the sky busted, which is not the case for this model. The, both automatic and manual, tends to make the photos darker - the shadows have their details destroyed, so we recommend leaving it off. Indoors the works better and records clearer photos with wider dynamic range. The ultra-wide camera does its job and lets you record much more of the scenery in the photos. The quality of the images does not change much compared to the main camera. 



At night is when we see the biggest difference between the two; the more opened lens loses a lot of details and creates blurred photos with a higher noise level. We recommend that you use the main camera in low light conditions. The third camera is the real highlight here - it blurs the background very efficiently, surpassing even some top-of-the-line phones. Of course, the result is not always perfect, but its way above what handsets at this price range deliver in Portrait Mode. For selfish, the A50 also does it well - no busted sky in photos taken outdoors or many noises in pictures taken indoors. Of course, do not expect excellent selfish at night - even more so if there is a light source behind you. Ultimately Samsung's cell phone is also good at capturing videos and its stabilization system is quite efficient. Is the A50 better than the Moto G7 Plus or the Red man Note 7? Well, it is the slowest of the trio. 





In games we also have somewhat a lower performance. Its battery, however, it yields more than the rivals cited. But a big advantage for the Moto G7 Plus is that the battery recharge is done in half of the time if we compare them two. On camera, the A50 stays on the same level as others - but capturing better selfish. For R$ 2000 we expected more from the Galaxy A50, even if it comes with powerful hardware from Samsung itself, it delivers performance below mid-rangers in the R$ 1500 price range. Its big differential, which is the bio metric reader on the screen, fails greatly and can sometimes be annoying. The advantages go to the Super AMOLED screen that delivers beautiful images and its battery, that lasts well - the sound is bad for the price charged and the recharge time could be much better. If you take many selfish the A50 is a great option to consider, but the triple camera set in the back disappoints. Overall it is a cell phone full of pros and cons, and we think the Moto G7 Plus and Remand Note 7, which are found for much lower values, would be better choices. If you are still in doubt as to which device to choose, I recommend that you visit to-do cellular. Com to compare all the details of each device and check everything on the Galaxy A50. Incidentally, know that it can already be found with rebates above R$ 300 on top of the launch value. And we want to know what you think of the Galaxy A50, comment down below! I’m Wesley Morales and I’m closing this review here. See you in the next videos, a big hug and until then.

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Galaxy A50 blends the cons with notch and on screen biometry | Analysis / Review Galaxy A50 blends the cons with notch and on screen biometry | Analysis / Review Reviewed by Rom SAMSUNG on 6/04/2019 Rating: 5

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