Realme Note 50 256 GB
![]() | Outdated Product ОС: Android 13; Main display: display ("): 6.74; screen resolution: 1600х720 (20:9); Display-to-body ratio (%): 85; Processor (graphics): Unisoc T612 (Mali-G57); CPU (GHz): 1.8; RAM (GB): 4; Memory storage (GB): 256; Memory card slot: microSD; AnTuTu Benchmark Test: 247; Geekbench Test (points): 1466 |
Realme Note 50 256 GB
Screen:6.74 ", 1600х720 (20:9), 260 ppi, 90 Hz, panel IPS
Memory size:256 GB, eMMC, + memory card slot, RAM 4 GB
Camera:2 modules, 13 MP, Full HD
CPU (GPU):Unisoc T612 (Mali-G57)
Battery:5000 mAh
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Specifications Note 50 256GB
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Realme Note 50 256 GB / 4 GB is a smartphone that offers a blend of attractive design and practical features. Users appreciate its beautiful design and large, bright screen, which enhance the overall user experience. The phone comes with standard accessories, including a cover, charging unit, and pre-applied screen film, adding convenience for users. However, there are notable drawbacks, such as poor sound quality during calls and weak camera performance, which may not meet the expectations of photography enthusiasts. The device supports only 10W charging, which is relatively slow, and users have reported issues with pre-installed software bloat. Additionally, the screen refresh rate is limited to 60 Hz in manual mode, and the phone has not received updates to Android 14. Despite these limitations, the Realme Note 50 can be a suitable choice for undemanding users who prioritize design and display quality.
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Everything except the disadvantages 1. Smooth operation and bugs on Android 14 and above 2. Maximum for a year of normal use |
Purchased this smartphone at the end of 2024, just in time for Christmas, to lighten the load on my main phone a bit. Bought it for work functions: communication, sending media files, internet. I don't play games. It handles its tasks well. Among the advantages, I highlight that this is a large, solid budget smartphone. It has a stylish design, a big screen, which I enjoy for watching videos and even movies. The battery capacity is 5000 mAH, lasting me sometimes a few days when I don't use it constantly. I liked the fingerprint sensor on the side. Disappointed with the cameras, for some reason, I thought the quality of photos and videos would be better. Sometimes, when recording videos in poor lighting, some stripes appear on the screen and get recorded in the video, then they disappear. |
I understood that for the small price of the smartphone, there would be nothing special in it. But it turned out that except for the new android, all other parameters and qualities are like on smartphones from AliExpress android 5 and 6 with the lowest prices at $40-60. This smartphone even in a conversation, the sound of the microphone and speaker is terrible. The camera is like on push-button phones. Beautiful view. Everything was disappointing. |
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1. Screen. Typical budget screen. A plus for supporting 90 hertz.
2. Processor is basically sufficient for basic needs. Although, if desired, on the 4/128 version, you can run heavy games.
3. Memory. I had the 3/64 version. The RAM is just enough to keep two light apps in the background. 64 GB is enough for an older person. But on Android 14 and above, it lags. On 13, it's fine.
4. No issues with the body and assembly. Everything is okay.
5. Battery and charging. The battery lasts for 8 hours of screen time and a day of work, which is generally normal. Charges slowly (from 10 to 100 percent in 3 hours).
6. Sound. Normal for calls. Quiet for multimedia.
7. Firmware. Full Android. On versions 14 and 15, it resembles the Realme UI interface. On 13, it's more like stock. But there's a widespread issue, possibly a bug or defect, where the phone reduces brightness even under minimal load. Realme still hasn't fixed this. Plus, after a year and a half, it started to freeze completely. Resetting to factory settings and reflashing didn't help.
8. Package contents. Phone, power adapter and cable, case, and screen film (the film is cheap, so don't expect miracles).
9. No problems with connectivity. Everything works fine. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi also work without issues.
10. Camera is decent. It works for meter reading or photos in normal lighting. The front camera is also fine.
11. Security. The scanner works without problems. Face recognition also without issues.