realme, a prominent smartphone manufacturer, has recently launched an affordable device suitable for a wide range of users, from students to businessmen requiring a secondary phone.
The realme Note50 is noteworthy for being the first of the "Note" series in the Philippines, reflecting the country's keen interest in smartphones. Let's explore the features of the Realme Note50 and discuss its potential value, especially for those on a budget.
Unboxing the realme Note50:
While the internal components may be typical, the realme Note50 stands out with its affordable price tag of Php 3,599, making it an attractive option for a secondary smartphone. In the current business landscape, having two smartphones is beneficial, allowing entrepreneurs to manage both business-related tasks and social media content creation effectively.
Design:
Designed with on-the-go users in mind, the realme Note50 boasts a minimalist and eye-catching design. Its 6.74-inch, 720p IPS display is both visually appealing and practical for various tasks. Notably, the device offers a dual SIM slot with a dedicated microSD slot for expandable storage of up to 2TB. Additionally, it features a fingerprint sensor for convenient and secure access, a 3.5mm headphone jack, microphone, and a USB-C port.
Camera:
In terms of camera specifications, the realme Note50 features a 13MP main camera and a 5MP selfie camera. These specs may seem a bit lower compared to other realme units, but don't underestimate the camera of the realme Note50, especially when it comes to capturing images in day-light outdoor conditions. It performs well in such scenarios, although one issue is that in extremely dark environments, the pictures may exhibit some noise. However, this can be mitigated by being mindful of the lighting and ensuring you have adequate light sources for better shots, especially if you plan to share them on social media.
In terms of video capabilities, the rear camera supports 1080P at 30FPS, while the selfie camera supports 720P at 30FPS. These settings are suitable for social media posts, but if you're aiming for higher-quality videos, you might want to consider a realme phone with more advanced specifications, even though it comes at a higher price.
Here are some of the sample shots using the realme Note50
While I didn't set high expectations for the realme Note50's camera, as a photography enthusiast, it meets my needs, especially during photo walks in beautiful environments. The captured photos have good detail and registration. One downside I noticed is that in low-light conditions, some noise becomes apparent. However, using the night mode helps improve the output, providing cleaner and clearer images even in darker settings.
Battery Life and Charging: One of the highlights of the realme Note50 is its impressive battery life, lasting nearly 10 hours for a regular usage, with a 5000mAh battery capacity. Charging time is reasonable, taking approximately 2 hours.
Specifications:
- 6.74” HD+ LCD, 1600 x 720 pixels, 90Hz refresh
- UNISOC T612 (12nm), 8 cores, up to 1.8GHz clock speed
- 4GB RAM (+4GB Dynamic RAM), 64GB storage, microSD support up to 2TB
- Dual rear cameras: 13MP main and B&W lens, 5MP front-facing selfie shooter
- Dual nano-SIM, 4G LTE, Dual frequency Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB Type-C
- Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, IP54 splash and dust resistance
- Realme UI T Edition (Android 13)
- 5000mAh battery, 10W charging
- Dimensions: 167.7 x 76.67 x 7.99mm, ~186g
- Color options: Sky Blue, Midnight Black
In conclusion, the realme Note50 offers a compelling option for those seeking an affordable secondary smartphone or students with a limited budget. The device's combination of features, design, and competitive pricing makes it a noteworthy choice in its segment.
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