Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Oppo Realme X50 5G and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Oppo Realme X50 5G.
July 2020
(83%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
120 Hz display, 5G possible with two SIM cards, chic, well manufactured housing, no PWM, good performance values, long lifetimes
Screen relatively dark, and low contrast, moderate speaker
On test: realme 7 5G. Test device provided by realme Germany.In comparison to the normal realme 7, the 5G variant is even more powerful: 120Hz display, more power, even more modern in the equipment. For less than 300 Euro it is currently difficult to find...
Fast 120Hz IPS LCD, with decent brightness and contrast, Outstanding battery life, fast charging, Realme UI is very clean, yet surprisingly feature-rich, The MediaTek Dimensity 800U performs great, Main camera offers good photo and video quality overall,
120Hz refresh rate handling and automatic switching needs work. Games refused to run above 60 fps, Unimpressive loudspeaker, underperforming even compared to the vanilla Realme 7, Primary camera is 48MP, whereas models like the Realme 7 (Asia), 7 Pro and
The Realme 7 5G is an exciting device for more than a few reasons. The primary one, for us, was definitely the Dimensity 800U chipset. This is one of our first official tastes of MediaTek's budget-friendly 5G lineup, and we like what we see. Performance i...
Published: 2020-10-06, Author: Peter , review by: talkandroid.com
It all comes down to the £299 price tag and the corners that Realme cut in order to achieve it. While you can point to the presence of the LCD display and the 2MP Macro and Monochrome rear cameras as obvious examples, in real-life usage, the screen is pre...
Premium design touches, 120Hz smooth viewing, Incredible value
Weak macro camera, No headphone jack, LCD not OLED
As with the Pro model, Realme had to choose carefully about what to cull and what to keep in order to have the Realme X50 5G stand out from the crowd and still have it remain as affordable as it has.Against similarly-priced rivals, like the Moto G 5G Plus...
Very affordable price point,Speedy and fluid performance,Long-lasting battery,Fast-charging tech,120Hz refresh rate display
Camera results inconsistent,Doesn't need a quad-camera system,LCD display not AMOLED,Side-mounted fingerprint sensor isn't always quick
With the X50 5G, Realme is undercutting the OnePlus Nord. For the money it's a very accomplished phone that will serve you reliably day in and day out. If your primary aim in buying a phone is getting bang for your buck, then you'll get a heck of a lot of...
Very good battery life, Low price for a 5G phone, Well-specced 120Hz screen, Strong general and gaming performance, Surprisingly capable main camera, even at night, Glass back,
Two of the rear cameras are filler, No headphone jack,
The Realme x50 5G is a superb buy, and should be the gateway to 5G for many cost-conscious shoppers.ProsVery good battery lifeLow price for a 5G phoneWell-specced 120Hz screenStrong general and gaming performanceSurprisingly capable main camera, even at n...
Great price, 5G enabled, Stylish looking, Fabulous 120Hz screen
Heavy, No expandable storage or headphone jack, The extra camera lenses aren't hugely interesting
All in all, it's very hard to raise any legitimate criticisms of the Realme X50 5G. There are some improvements that would definitely be nice – if it were a bit lighter, or had a telephoto lens, expandable storage and a 3.5mm headphone jack, say – but the...
Abstract: All of a sudden, there is a genuine race to the bottom among 5G handset makers. At the start of the year, we were all still wondering how manufacturers were going to market 5G devices while the technology still wouldn’t have much of a rollout beyond busy...
Abstract: The Realme X50 Youth Edition has been leaked again with some more details on the smartphone's specifications. This time around, the handset paid a visit on China's 3C certification site with details on its connectivity aspects and fast-charging specificat...
Abstract: 2020 is the year of 5G, and more brands are joining the bandwagon by launching 5G-enabled flagship and mid-range phones. And despite just being three months into the new decade, Realme already has two 5G phones to date, with the mid-range X50 being one of...