Note 50 Dual SIM Sky Blue (4GB RAM, 128GB) Middle East Version Review
Introduction
The Note 50, specifically the Middle East version with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage, arrived on my desk promising a compelling blend of large screen real estate and smooth performance at an attractive price point. Over the past few weeks, I’ve put this Sky Blue beauty through its paces, testing its capabilities in various scenarios. This review will delve into the details of my experience.
Key Features
The Note 50 boasts a 6.74-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a feature increasingly common in this price bracket but still a significant upgrade for smoother scrolling and gaming. The 83% ultra-wide color gamut delivers vibrant visuals. The phone’s sleek 7.99mm ultra-thin design, coupled with a comfortable C-angle side design, makes it a pleasure to hold. The octa-core Unisoc Tiger T612 processor aims to provide adequate performance for everyday tasks and light gaming. Internal storage of 128GB should satisfy most users, and expandable storage options further increase its utility. The large 5000mAh battery promises impressive longevity.
Performance & Battery Life
In daily use, the Note 50 performs admirably. The 90Hz refresh rate is noticeable and contributes to a fluid user experience. The Unisoc Tiger T612 processor handles everyday tasks, such as browsing, messaging, and social media, without significant lag. More demanding applications and games might cause some minor stutters, but generally the performance is acceptable for its price point. The 5000mAh battery consistently lasted a full day, even with moderate to heavy usage. This is a commendable achievement and a strong point of the device. Charging via USB Type-C was relatively quick.
Gaming performance is decent for casual games. However, high-end, graphically intensive games might show some limitations in frame rates. But for casual gamers, it provides a very playable experience.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Large, high refresh rate display; Long battery life; Sleek design; Adequate performance for everyday use; Expandable storage; Affordable price point.
- Cons: Performance can lag under heavy load; Camera quality is average; Processor might not be ideal for demanding tasks and power users.
Final Verdict
The Note 50 offers a compelling package for its price. The large, vibrant display and long battery life are significant highlights. While the processor isn’t the most powerful available, it provides satisfactory performance for everyday users. If you’re looking for a large-screen phone with excellent battery life and smooth performance at an accessible price point, the Note 50 is a solid choice. I would recommend it to those prioritizing battery life and screen real estate over peak processing power.
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Expandable Memory Type | MicroSD |
Secondary Camera Resolution | 5 MP |
Charging Type | Type-C |
SIM Count | Dual SIM |
Secondary Camera | 5 – 7.9 MP |
RAM Size | 4 GB |
Battery Size | 5000 mAh |
Internal Memory | 128 GB |
Version | Middle East Version |
Screen Size | 6.74 in |
SIM Type | Nano SIM |
Refresh Rates | 90Hz |
Colour Name | Sky Blue |
Operating System Version | Android 13 |
Operating System | Android |
Voice Calling Capability | Yes |
Processor Number | Tiger T612 |
Processor Name | Unisoc |
Number of Cores | Octa Core |
Network Type | 4G |
Condition | New |
Maximum Expandable Memory | 2 TB |
Model Number | Note 50 |
Model Name | Note 50 |
Primary Camera (MP) | 13+0.08MP |