There are numerous explanations for the success of the Galaxy A50 in 2019, but above all, this is a worthwhile product for users in Vietnam with impressive gaming capabilities coupled with excellent battery life.
1. Experiencing Performance and Battery on the Samsung Galaxy A50: Absolutely Impressive
There are numerous explanations for the success of the Galaxy A50 in 2019, but above all, this is a worthwhile product for users in Vietnam with impressive gaming capabilities coupled with excellent battery life.
After a challenging 2018 due to the influx of brands in the mid-range segment in Vietnam, Samsung has come back strongly with changes in strategy as well as elevating the user experience. Samsung has discontinued the Galaxy J series to focus solely on the Galaxy A series with two-digit numbers, while also introducing the Galaxy M promising to bring good products in the budget segment. Immediately, this change along with upgrades in configuration, camera, battery life, and the renowned Infinity display has made the market more vibrant and users have more excellent choices. One of those names, the Galaxy A50, has left the deepest mark.
Until now, in Vietnam alone, over 40,000 Galaxy A50 devices have reached users because this product meets all user requirements at a fairly low price, only 6.99 million VND, especially in terms of performance and battery life. These are two crucial factors in the price range that the Galaxy A50 possesses. Additionally, the beautiful display also attracts more buyers.
Regarding specifications, the Samsung Galaxy A50 utilizes the Exynos 9610 processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, and a 6.4-inch Infinity-U display with Full HD+ resolution, powered by Super AMOLED technology. It's noteworthy that the Exynos 9610 chipset delivers impressive performance while conserving power due to its 10nm process and Mali-G72 MP3 GPU. In this price range, there are many products with higher RAM and internal storage capacities, but overall, 4GB of RAM is more than sufficient for smooth operation thanks to the well-optimized One UI on Android 9.0 Pie. Samsung doesn't need impressive numbers to produce a perfect smartphone. It must be said that the presence of the Exynos 9610 chipset adds strength to Samsung's mid-range segment and provides a solid answer for those looking to compare performance. The Galaxy A50 is undoubtedly the product for the best gaming experience in its segment.
LARGE SCREEN, IMPRESSIVE EXPERIENCE SPACE
The renowned Super AMOLED display, supplemented by Infinity-U technology for an impressive edge-to-edge screen, measures up to 6.4 inches but can still be comfortably held in the palm of your hand. Clearly, the Samsung Galaxy A50 targets maximum entertainment needs.
Utilizing a Super AMOLED display for high contrast, absolute deep blacks, and vibrant colors suitable for displaying videos and especially gaming experiences. Additionally, the brightness of this screen is very high, performing well even under harsh sunlight and providing wide viewing angles.
With a display that can darken locally, the Galaxy A50 supports Always-On display to show notifications, compensating for the lack of a dedicated LED light. Moreover, using a Super AMOLED display provides better energy savings compared to a conventional LCD screen.
IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE, BEST GAMING EXPERIENCE IN THE MID-RANGE SEGMENT
Utilizing the 'unique' Exynos 9610 chipset built on a 10nm process helps Samsung and the Galaxy A50 perform better, more flawlessly, addressing the performance drawbacks that have plagued the brand's mid-range segment for years. The Exynos 9610 ensures smooth daily usage, with all tasks being handled optimally accompanied by 4GB of RAM for excellent multitasking.
There are several points that users need to pay attention to: firstly, the RAM on the Galaxy A50 is very well optimized, manufactured and optimized by Samsung itself, and secondly, the memory with a read speed of nearly 500MB/s for the smoothest operation. Therefore, when comparing through Antutu Benchmark, the memory score of the Galaxy A50 is very high, twice as high as other phones in the same segment. Additionally, the graphics score of the Galaxy A50 is also 6000 points higher than the Snapdragon 660 and on par with the Snapdragon 675, only slightly lower in CPU performance. This helps the Galaxy A50 achieve the highest graphics level in HDR mode for PUBG Mobile and maximum settings for the most popular MOBA games such as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
In real-world testing, playing PUBG Mobile at the highest HDR level provides clear images, with fps ranging from 26-28 but still experiencing frame drops, so users need to adjust slightly to ensure the experience. A small suggestion is that you can set the 'Smooth' mode to 'Extreme' for the most suitable experience. As for MOBA games, you will definitely maintain a 60fps level, and frame drops will not occur even during 5vs5 combat with multiple effects. In general, whether MOBA games run smoothly or not largely depends on hardware optimization, and Samsung has done very well in this regard.
EXCELLENT BATTERY LIFE
The 4000mAh battery on the Galaxy A50 is an impressive highlight, with the use of a mid-range Exynos chip helping the device achieve what can be said to be the best battery life in its segment. With a large battery, the relatively clean One UI platform with very few background apps running, and the energy-saving Super AMOLED display paired with a 10nm process CPU.
In practical tests, playing Mobile Legends: Bang Bang VNG for 1 hour and 6 minutes at maximum volume, 100% brightness, the device only consumes 9.9% of the battery. Meanwhile, playing 2 PUBG Mobile matches at 'Smooth + Extreme' graphics settings, using external speakers for 48 minutes, the device only loses 6.6% of the battery, an impressive figure. Similarly, watching YouTube videos via WiFi connection for 2 hours and 45 minutes, running in the background for 2 hours and 54 minutes, the device only consumes 24.2% of the battery. Overall, with 4G connectivity, dual SIM usage, the Galaxy A50 performs very resiliently throughout the day, even when going out at 8 a.m. and returning home at 8 p.m., the device still has up to 40% battery left. Truly, this is Samsung's most perfect mid-range smartphone to date.
GALAXY A50 – THE TRUE 'GAMING' SMARTPHONE
The final piece for Samsung's mid-range smartphone is performance, and with the introduction of the Exynos 9610 chipset in the Galaxy A50, perfection has arrived. Not only does it boast 3 trend-setting cameras and a unique Infinity-U display, but the Galaxy A50 also offers smooth gaming capabilities and impressive battery life, making it a worthy choice for young users and gamers looking to 'try hard' in the future.