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GSMArena team, 18 April 2019

Samsung Galaxy A50 review

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  • User reviews
  • Galaxy A50
  • 3.7

6. Alternatives, pros and cons, verdict
  1. 1. Introduction and specs
  2. 2. Design and 360-degree spin
  3. 3. Lab tests - display, battery, speaker, audio
  4. 4. Software and performance
  5. 5. Camera, image and video quality
  6. 6. Alternatives, pros and cons, verdict
  7.  
  8. Samsung Galaxy A50 specification
  9. User opinions and reviews
  10. Review comments (473)

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Competition

This year Samsung has completely revamped its Galaxy A-series and once again shifted their position on the market. The Galaxy A50 is a rather obvious offer meant to keep the budget low yet bring some cool features from the higher-tier devices - like a large Super AMOLED, snappy chip and a multi-camera setup.

And things did turn out for the better - the Galaxy A50 has the looks to impress, a very colorful AMOLED screen with an under-screen fingerprint scanner, a very capable camera on both ends, a gaming-friendly chipset, and a beefy battery that will keep the lights on for quite some time. But the best part - the price of €280 is quite reasonable and competitive.

Samsung Galaxy A50 review

Compromises had to be made for making such a good deal - the A50 isn't water-resistant - something the old Galaxy A series has been known for. But that's probably the only beef a long-time Samsung fan may have with the A50.

Let's take a peek at the competition. Motorola is selling the Moto G7 Plus at about the same price, but it's an inferior phone in every way - the screen is an LCD, the chipset is feeble, the camera - less impressive although it can do 4K, and the battery life was disappointing.

The Redmi Note 7 is at least €60 cheaper, and it is ready to fight back big time. The Xiaomi's most popular mid-ranger is as stunning and as fast as the A50, while it's 6.3" display is of the same resolution, but it's the IPS LCD kind. It has no wide-angle camera, but it can still excel in photos, and it even offers a Night Mode. If you aren't all about OLEDs and One UI, you may want to give it a try.

The Honor 10 Lite also impresses with a dazzling body and a large IPS LCD screen, while its Kirin 710 chip is of the same league as the Exynos 9610. The Honor omits a wide-angle snapper but makes up for that with a Night Mode by Huawei. Finally, the Honor 10 Lite costs about €80 less than the Galaxy A50 - probably the biggest reason to check this one out.

And back to Samsung - if the A50 is too large for you, then the A40 is a very good option. It is a very compact and lightweight smartphone, with a 5.9" nearly bezel-less 1080p AMOLED, a good enough Exynos 7885 chip, and a solid 3,100 mAh battery for that size. The A40 has a dual-camera on the back with a 16MP main snapper and a 5MP ultra-wide cam, it lacks a depth sensor and thus the not-so-accurate portraits. The A40 is a bit cheaper (€40), so there is that.

Motorola Moto G7 Plus Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Honor 10 Lite Samsung Galaxy A40
Motorola Moto G7 Plus • Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 • Honor 10 Lite • Samsung Galaxy A40

The Verdict

Samsung got a lot of things right in the Galaxy A50 - the design and color options, the screen, the performance, and the battery life. The still images, while not impressive in detail, are of high-resolution and dependable as long as there's sufficient light. Nighttime photos turn out with poor dynamic range, fuzzy and noisy. Most of the competitors perform much better in low-light situations. The 1080p videos, on the other hand, are impressive.

The addition of the One UI is welcome on a midranger, and we like the direction where it is going. Yes, the Galaxy A50 isn't water-resistant as its predecessors, but it excels elsewhere and makes up for all omissions with a very competitive price. We liked it for sure, and we'd recommend checking it out if it fits your budget bracket.

Pros

  • Solid build and stunning paintjob
  • Excellent 6.4" AMOLED
  • Gaming-friendly Exynos 9610 chip
  • Versatile camera that does the job well during the day
  • Great portraits, nice selfies, excellent 1080p videos with stabilization
  • Dependable battery life

Cons

  • Lacks water-resistance
  • The speaker quality is poor
  • Unsatisfactory low-light camera performance
  • The detail in the daylight photos could have been higher
  • You need a third-party app for 4K video capturing
Samsung Galaxy A50 review
6. Alternatives, pros and cons, verdict
  1. 1. Introduction and specs
  2. 2. Design and 360-degree spin
  3. 3. Lab tests - display, battery, speaker, audio
  4. 4. Software and performance
  5. 5. Camera, image and video quality
  6. 6. Alternatives, pros and cons, verdict
  7.  
  8. Samsung Galaxy A50 specification
  9. User opinions and reviews
  10. Review comments (473)

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