Samsung Galaxy A50
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro (64GB / 6GB RAM)
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Samsung Galaxy A50: Not applicable
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351
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Comments
Gabriel
2 years ago
8 / 10
About the Samsung Galaxy A50 Pros and Cons
Gabriel
2 years ago
8 / 10
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Mani
2 years ago
10 / 10
My experience after using 3 years
Mani
2 years ago
10 / 10
After using more than three years: The most valuable things which they're surprised me during these years: battery life, Display screen and 6 megabytes of RAM. I'm usually playing more than 2 hours games a day with my device and have any problem with. The camera is really superb in days but at nights decrease in quality. The speaker is not Dual [stereo]. This device is light weight in fact because of plastic Case. This material could be a negative point. The adapter is fast charging technology which means only take 1 hour to get full from 0 to 100.
Miguel Angel
2 years ago
4 / 10
3 YEARS WITH A BROKEN PHONE
Miguel Angel
2 years ago
4 / 10
I have always been a Samsung fan, specifically their high-end Note series, but due to certain circumstances, I had to buy this phone in 2019. At first, it is a decent mid-range phone for not very demanding users. The problem started when, after just one month, everything related to multimedia stopped working; no speakers, microphone, doesn't record or play videos correctly from any source, etc. As a result, I have been using a phone for over 2 years, almost 3, that I can't make or receive calls with because I can't hear or be heard. I can't watch videos unless I connect it to a Bluetooth speaker, and I can't use headphones. I can't listen to or send audios, etc. In short, I've learned to live with it, but it's a major pain. Despite these issues, the rest of the phone is pretty good; nice screen, decent camera, acceptable battery life (though it's showing signs of wear after over 2 years). But overall, if it weren't for the broken parts, it's a good phone. You might wonder why I didn't get it fixed under warranty? Well, because they would do a factory reset and I couldn't afford to lose over 120GB of data. That's the only reason.
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