Samsung Galaxy A50s review: Great looks and design, performs well too
Samsung
recently launched Galaxy A50s, the upgraded version of Samsung
A50,
with 6.4-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED screen and 48MP main shooter. The
smartphone has a sleek profile that complements its overall look and
design, but faces tough competition as there have been notable
entries in the mid-range segment. Can the Galaxy A50s make a mark?
Let’s have a look:
Design
Galaxy
A50s impresses with its looks. The first thing you'd probably notice
is the Prism-cut design on the solid glassy rear panel. We had the
Prism Crush White variant and it can take on any rival in terms of
looks. The metallic frame adds to the looks while the thin bezels
highlights the screen.
The
phone is sleek and very easy to hold despite the 6.4-inch screen
size. The power and volume buttons are placed on the right side of
the frame, while the left side has the tray for two SIM cards and a
microSD card. The headphone, USB Type-C and speaker grille sit at the
conventional bottom position. However, it’s a bit difficult to
reach the sound and power buttons with single-handed use. Read
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