Samsung A50, the cheapest smart phone I could find 5 years ago and it’s still going strong. I really don’t get the flagship phone craze. I, as I think most people, only use my phone to browse the web, check emails, sometimes watch a youtube video and well, phone people. This little guy has been perfect for that and has no sign of getting slower. The battery still easily gets me through a day with music listening (love the jack btw), web browsing and even some light GPS use.
Not gonna lie, I sometimes miss having a good camera with me, but after buying a half decent DSLR I’m still at or a bit below what a flagship costs nowadays.
When this phone dies a couple years from now I’ll probably just get the new cheapest phone in Samsung’s lineup lol.
I don’t recommend getting the cheapest. I had a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy A32 two years ago and the camera lens glass just start falling off. Its why I got the iPhone 11 in the first place, because of the perceived quality of Apple products. Now I realized its not an Apple vs Samsung thing, but more of a Low-end vs Flagship thing. The Galaxy A32 issue isnt just one standalone case of unluckily getting a defective device, I know several relatives using that phone (All are T-Mobile versions) that notices they camera lens glass is feeling loose. Lens falling off is somehow considered “physical damage” so Samsung warranty didn’t cover it. Many low-end phones are cheap because of lower quality. Paying more usually means higher quality.
Samsung A50, the cheapest smart phone I could find 5 years ago and it’s still going strong. I really don’t get the flagship phone craze. I, as I think most people, only use my phone to browse the web, check emails, sometimes watch a youtube video and well, phone people. This little guy has been perfect for that and has no sign of getting slower. The battery still easily gets me through a day with music listening (love the jack btw), web browsing and even some light GPS use.
Not gonna lie, I sometimes miss having a good camera with me, but after buying a half decent DSLR I’m still at or a bit below what a flagship costs nowadays.
When this phone dies a couple years from now I’ll probably just get the new cheapest phone in Samsung’s lineup lol.
I don’t recommend getting the cheapest. I had a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy A32 two years ago and the camera lens glass just start falling off. Its why I got the iPhone 11 in the first place, because of the perceived quality of Apple products. Now I realized its not an Apple vs Samsung thing, but more of a Low-end vs Flagship thing. The Galaxy A32 issue isnt just one standalone case of unluckily getting a defective device, I know several relatives using that phone (All are T-Mobile versions) that notices they camera lens glass is feeling loose. Lens falling off is somehow considered “physical damage” so Samsung warranty didn’t cover it. Many low-end phones are cheap because of lower quality. Paying more usually means higher quality.