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Samsung Galaxy A50 US Version Factory Unlocked Cell Phone with 64GB Memory, 6.4" Screen, Black, [SM-A505UZKNXAA]

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Model Name: Galaxy A50


Wireless Provider: Unlocked


Color: Black


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Features

  • Included Components: Handset and Cling, Travel Adapter, Data Cable, Ejection Pin, Quick Reference Manual, Terms & Conditions/Health & Safety Guide.Form_factor : Smartphone.Display resolution maximum:2340 x 1080 (FHD+) pixels
  • Camera Description: Rear
  • Operating System: Android
  • Keep it all with 64GB of built in memory; Expand your memory up to 512GB with a micro SD card (sold separately)

Description

Unlocked smartphone.

Brand: Samsung Electronics


Operating System: Android 6.0


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Screen Size: 6.2 Inches


Resolution: 2340 x 1080


Model Name: Galaxy A50


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked


Cellular Technology: 4G


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 6 x 8 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 1.96 ounces


Item model number: SM-A505UZKNXAA


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


OS: Android 6.0


RAM: 1


Wireless communication technologies: Cellular


Connectivity technologies: Wi-Fi


GPS: True


Display technology: AMOLED


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 2340 x 1080


Other camera features: Rear, Front


Form Factor: Smartphone


Color: Black


Whats in the box: Handset + Cling, Travel Adapter, Data Cable, Ejection Pin, Quick Reference Manual, Terms & Conditions/Health & Safety Guide


Manufacturer: Samsung


Date First Available: September 6, 2019


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.2 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


Battery Capacity: 4000 Milliamp Hours


Weight: 55.6 Grams


Charging Time: 2.25 Hours


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  • Well worth the upgrade
Model Name: Galaxy A50 Wireless Provider: Unlocked Color: Black Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB
My review of the Samsung Galaxy A-50. I purchased this phone as an "upgrade" to my Samsung Galaxy S-6 Edge. The main reason was simply screen size. 5.1" for the S-6 verse 6.4" for the A50. I was also impressed with the cameras on the A50. A 25 mega pixel front camera, with 3 rear cameras. I have not had a chance to check out the night time camera or slow motion video yet. From the camera screen it is very easy to change between the different camera functions such as normal and wide angle lens, video, slow motions, etc. I was pretty amazed at the difference in the amount of content that can be included in a picture taken using the wide angle lens, verse the normal lens. Incredible. The USB-C charging cable that comes with the camera is pretty much junk. It's only like 3' long and pretty useless. I ordered a couple of 6' cables from Amazon, and they are very high quality. The Fast Charging is pretty fast. Example: My S-6 was down to 68% last week. I plugged in the charger and it told me the estimated time to reach full charge was 2 hours 59 minutes. Today, my A50 was down to 28% and it charged to full capacity in about 2 hours. Have not tested to see how long the battery will last. I'm not a big data user, mainly just Facebook and email. (Update: I charged it to full yesterday at about 1400 hrs. Today, at 1640 hrs, the phone is at 68% and that's with mild use.) It has a tear drop notch on the front screen to accommodate the front facing camera but thankfully it is not very obtrusive and allows for much smaller bezels around the phone. I have been having trouble getting the finger print scanner to work correctly. I'll keep playing around with it. I placed a screen protector on the phone so that might have something to do with it. I do have it set for Facial Recognition and that works well. I can only san approximately 75% before it shows me a message and I have to start over. I even removed the screen protector, to no avail. For this reason I awarded the fingerprint scanner 1 star. Overall, I'm pretty happy with my purchase. I'd have to say this was a well worth upgrade. IMPORTANT SCAM ALERT: I am now very disappointed. This is a copy of a portion of my Amazon invoice: Items Ordered Price 1 of: Samsung Galaxy A50 US Version Factory Unlocked Cell Phone with 64GB Memory, 6.4" Screen, Black, [SM-A505UZKNXAA] Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC Condition: New Note it states Condition: New. Well after receiving my phone, I went to the Samsung web site to register my "new" phone. It asked me for the IMEI number. When I entered it, the web site advised me the product was already registered! I'm not an expert in these matters, and correct me if I'm wrong, but the only way a product can already be registered is if it was owned and registered by someone else, yes? So Amazon sold me a used/renewed product they listed as being New. Now I'm left wondering how this is going to effect my manufacturers warranty, if one even exists for this product????? Secondary Update I jumped the gun, and was a little unfair of my comments above. I spoke with John, an Amazon Customer Service Rep. After explaining this situation, he offered to either have me return the phone for a refund or he would send a replacement. I really like the phone so I opted for the replacement. He processed that before we even got out of chat and it will be here in a few days. He assured me the replacement will in fact be new, unused and unregistered, so I'm back to being a big fan of Amazon. Thanks John ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020 by Marie Kamer

  • Finally! A decent affordable mid-range phone with NFC and all T-Mobile bands
This phone checks off all the boxes of a phone for a typical SOHO user. On sale, it's a great deal! Hardware: The processor is mid-range not flagship-level, but the phone feels snappy in basic day-to-day tasks, which was my #1 concern. The screen is bright, crisp and has no notch; just a tiny "hole" for the front camera lens. Nice. The phone comes with 4 GB RAM and 128 GB of storage. I added a MicroSD with another 128 GB of storage. Ample RAM and plenty of storage. The phone also has a relatively large screen, which I also wanted, and has all the 4G LTE bands for T-Mobile including 66 and 71 (unlike its dual-SIM International counter-part, which does not have at least one of those bands, from what I've read). It also has other LTE bands which are used by carriers outside the US (as shown in the specs). In addition to the usual Wi-Fi and BT radios, this phone also has NFC, unlike many other phones in this price range (like almost all Moto phones that I researched as well as some of the Chinese brands' non-flagship phones). The screen protector glass that I use seems to make the fingerprint reader unable to recognize my fingerprints, so I would have preferred a separate fingerprint reader, but the phone does also offer face recognition, which I have not tried. One thing this phone does not have is an LED on front for notifications, but I don't really miss that, as you can see an "always-on" screen by simply double-tapping the screen. Software: I happen to dislike the design that Samsung used in their built-in apps like Contacts and Messages, where they block out a large portion of the top of the screen for just a title and some subtitle information, and begin the contacts or messages only about half-way down the screen. Once you scroll, you regain the whole screen, but I find this annoying to initially lose half the screen. Solution: Download the official Google Contacts and Messages apps and use those instead of Samsung's. One thing I do like in both Samsung and LG's customization of Android is that you can choose to have the bottom software back button on either the left, which is the "Google" default or on the right, which is the "Samsung" default. From what I have seen, Moto and perhaps others do not offer this option; the back button is always on the bottom left, not customizable to the right. I use the extremely customizable Nova Launcher (highly recommended) so I did not use the included Samsung Launcher. A big benefit to having a Samsung phone is the following: there is a "feature" of Android OS 10, about which many have complained online. If you connect a Bluetooth headset, and set that to play both phone calls and music, then your notification sounds will play over the headset only, not the phone's speaker. So if you are not wearing your headset and you get a text, for example, then you will not hear any notification sound. LG addresses this by enabling you to toggle from the notification "shade" whether or not to use the BT headset for only calls or for audio as well. But Samsung does better, in my opinion. It offers a free SoundAssistant app (downloadable from either their App Store or the Play Store but only for Samsung devices) which easily addresses this (and adds some nice features, like quick access to all volume sliders and more). I have it set to always play the notification sounds over the speaker, even if I'm listening to music on my BT headset. Samsung and LG both offer software (typically included in the phone) that enables you to migrate from any old phone, including their respective competitors' phones, to their own. Samsung calls this SmartSwitch. I was unable to use a USB-C to USB-C cable to do the transfer, but Wi-Fi direct did work to copy over all my call logs and other data. Google also can backup/restore some data from your Google Drive, but that does not include Call Logs and certain other data. Finally, since it is unlocked by Samsung, there are no hoops through which to jump (like calling the carrier for an unlock code, etc.) if you want to travel overseas and use a local SIM card; it's unlocked and ready to go. Other thoughts: My more recent phones have been LG Stylo phones, with the Samsung Galaxy S3 prior to those. I have been looking into a replacement for my old LG Stylo phone, which is very laggy as it comes with only 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Most of the Moto phones, for example, while reasonably priced, do not come with NFC. You probably won't miss NFC until you happen to need it. You could use NFC to transfer data from one device to another, though you can use Wi-Fi Direct instead, in most cases. Samsung actually makes good use of NFC with its Samsung Pay digital wallet, if you are interested in that. Bottom line: This phone is a very good all-around mid-range phone. On sale, it cost not much more than a typical low-end phone from T-Mobile or elsewhere. Unlike many other phones, it has NFC but, more importantly, it just works and does not lag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020 by Samuel A

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