Back in 2019, Samsung along with the Galaxy A10 and Galaxy A30 introduced their Galaxy A50 (SM-A505) smartphone in India.
It is featured as a Dual SIM slot phone, supporting Dual 4G VoLTE and comes with in-display fingerprint sensor. The handset will run on Android 9.0 Pie OS and will be powered by a 4000mAh fast charging battery.
The Galaxy A50 specifications features a 6.4-inch Infinity-U Super AMOLED display along with 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution. It comes packed with an octa-core (2.3GHz x 4 + 1.7GHz x 4) Exynos 9610 processor along with Mali-G72 GPU.
The smartphone will be available in variants of a 4GB / 6GB RAM options along with a 64GB storage space. It also comes with a MicroSD card support for further expansion up to 512GB. The smartphone has a 25MP front camera along with F/2.0 Aperture.
On the rear end there is a triple camera setup along with LED flash. This setup consists of a 25MP (F/1.7) + 5MP (depth sensor, F/2.2) + 8MP (123-degree wide angle, F/2.2) shooters.
The smartphone has dimensions of 158.5 x 74.7 x 7.7 mm. Standard connectivity features such as Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Dual band (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth V5.0, USB Type-C, GPS/GLONASS, FM Radio and 3.5mm Audio Jack will be supported as well.
Instructions on How To Find IMEI or Serial Number Samsung Galaxy A50:
The Difference Between IMEI/MEID and Serial Number:
A serial number and IMEI are similar, but have some differences. The serial number is a unique number assigned by the manufacturer (like Samsung) to help identify a specific device, like a phone, TV, and so on. It makes it easier for the makers to organize and keep track of their products.
On the other hand, an IMEI or MEID is only used for phones or other communication devices. Depending on your carrier, your phone may have an IMEI or MEID. These two numbers are different from a serial number. They are used at an international or global level, not just by manufacturers. Both types of numbers can help network providers track down a phone that has been stolen or lost.
Ways to Find the IMEI/MEID or Serial Number:
Although the IMEI and serial number sound complicated, viewing them is very simple. This is the easiest way:
From Settings, touch About phone.
Below is a list of other ways to check your IMEI and serial number.
The Back of your Device: If you have a removable battery, look under or below the battery for the phone’s IMEI or serial number.
The Packaging: The original box may list the phone’s full IMEI and serial number.
Your Carrier’s Website: Your account details may list the phone’s IMEI and serial number.
Bill of Sale: Review your sales receipt or contract for your phone’s IMEI and serial number.
Samsung+:If you have a Samsung account and the Samsung+ app installed on your phone, the serial number stored in Samsung+ is actually your phone’s IMEI number.
Dial *#06# on the phone to display the IMEI and serial number.
Note: This only works when supported by your carrier.
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