Galaxy A50s Review: Unique Design, Under-Screen Fingerprint, Triple Cameras
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Samsung has introduced the new Galaxy A50s with unique design, triple rear camera setup and a big battery with fast charging support.
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After only 6 months since the launch of the Samsung Galaxy A50, Samsung has continued to introduce an upgrade of this mid-range phone, the Galaxy A50s. The two devices have a similar design, but the Galaxy A50s offers many quite attractive features.
Galaxy A50s has a compact design with a thickness of only 7.7mm combined with a 3D curved back for a pretty good grip. All four sides of the device are rounded like the Galaxy A50 to create a soft but no less solid feeling.
The noticeable point to distinguish between these two phones is the color of the rear finish. Not just featuring simple gradient color, Galaxy A50s comes with diamond-cut design, dividing the rear panel into parts of different shades.
The back of the Galaxy A50 will also change color when you change the viewing angle, creating more attractive effects than its predecessor. This is considered a new feature in the design of mid-range devices from Samsung, which aims at young customers who love fashion and explore.
Galaxy A50s has a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with an Infinity-U design. This display has FullHD+ resolution with a relatively thin bezel, helping to keep the overall size of the device in harmony. For security, the handset is also equipped with an in-display fingerprint sensor under the screen with relatively fast response speed.
It has three rear cameras with the main 48MP camera with an f/2.0 aperture for better low-light photography. Besides, the main sensor is aided by an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 5-megapixel depth sensor.
The Galaxy A50s also comes equipped with a super vibration reduction feature, which makes movie recording smoother. Besides, this phone has a 32MP selfie camera with f/2.0 aperture for better shooting angle and video recording than its predecessor. In addition, the ability to take photos with bokeh effect and stickers is also suitable for girls to take beautiful selfies.
Not only does it own a large capacity battery of up to 4000mAh, but the Galaxy A50s also supports 15W fast charging via a USB-C port.
The Galaxy A50s is powered by a Samsung's Exynos 9610 SoC, coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. This phone is available in three color options including Prism Crush Violet, Prism Crush Black, and Prism Crush White.
Regarding the pricing, the Galaxy A50s is priced at Rs. 22,999 for 4GB of RAM and 128GB memory and Rs. 24,999 for 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
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