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Samsung Galaxy M50 With 48MP Camera, Launch Date In India, Price, Specs, First look,M50 Samsung Galaxy A50 Review: A well rounded mid-ranger you always wanted REVIEW Samsung galaxy m40 video link https://youtu.be/FzbvLHDwIlk The Galaxy A50 brings flagship features to the mid-range Samsung smartphone. But is it something worth spending on? Here's our review. Earlier this month, Samsung launched three smartphones in its refreshed Galaxy A-series, which include the Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30, and Galaxy A50. The Samsung Galaxy A50 is currently the most expensive in the series, and aims to offer flagship features at an affordable price tag. Some highlights of the Galaxy A50 include an in-display fingerprint scanner, triple rear cameras, and a Please don't forget to : LIKE | COMMENT | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE My social media page please follow on Instagram ............ https://www.instagram.com/allworldtech007/?hl=en Facebook page ..................... https://m.facebook.com/allworldtech007/?ref=bookmarks Facebook .................... https://m.facebook.com/allworldtech.channel.5?ref=bookmarks 4,000mAh battery with fast charging support. Clearly, Samsung is trying to make flagship features available for the masses. But given the strong competition from Chinese players, does the Galaxy A50 make for a good purchase? Read on to find out. Immersive display, glossy design, gradient finish The Galaxy A50 comes with a 6.4-inch Full HD+ super AMOLED panel, which offers good color reproduction and viewing angles. The screen is adequately bright and viewing under direct sunlight is an issue at all. There is a small notch on top, which Samsung refers to as Infinity-U display – the company’s version of waterdrop notch. It houses the selfie camera along with Turn to the back, and you’ll instantly notice the rainbow gradient finish which reflects light, and changes colors as you turn it in different angles. The vertically placed triple rear cameras placed on the top left will also catch your attention, whereas the rest of the back is clean The power/sleep button and volume rocker is on the right, whereas the dual nano SIM card slots along with a dedicated microSD card slot is on the left. The 3.5mm audio jack and USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer is at the bottom. Triple rear cameras are fun Consumers look at devices like the Huawei P20, Mate 20 Pro, the Galaxy S10, and wish a triple camera smartphone was in their budget. Well, the Galaxy M50 is one of the most affordable smartphones to come with three cameras at the back. You get a 25-megapixel (f/1.7 aperture) primary camera sensor paired with a 5-megapixel depth sensor, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with a field of view of 123-degrees. The cameras are AI-powered with scene detection mode, and support wide-angle video recording, slow-motion video recording, and AR Emojis. Quality wise, the 25-megapixel sensor is pretty good, and captures photos with enough details in day light. The low-light performance is also pretty good for its price, but don’t have any high hopes. The 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens is decent when capturing landscape photos out in the open. But if you’re planning to click photos of buildings, heritage monuments or so, you’d be disappointed. The photos have fisheye effect, and barrel distortion is easily noticeable. Also, unlike the Galaxy S10, where the software can straighten most of the photos, the same option isn’t visible in the camera app. Low-light photos shot with the ultra-wide-angle lens suffer a lot, especially because there’s no auto-focus. he third sensor does a pretty good job at detecting the depth, and photos with background blur look good. There are a few effects that you can add too, and they add creativity to your photos. The portrait dolly effect is my favorite feature, which adds vertigo like effects to your photos. In-display fingerprint for the masses For biometric authentication, Samsung has added an in-display fingerprint scanner, which is a good step. However, it is not the same as the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy S10. On the Galaxy A50, you get an optical fingerprint scanner, which is slow when it comes to authentication and unlocking the phone. I’ve reviewed the Vivo NEX as well, which is a flagship smartphone, and comes with an optical sensor, and it also took time to unlock. The same is the case with the Galaxy S10 as well, but while it takes one second, the Galaxy A50 takes up to two seconds to authenticate and unlock. You need to also ensure that you rest the finger on the given area or else, the authentication will fail. The smartphone also supports face unlock, and it works without any issues.

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