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Samsung Galaxy M51 arrives in India, price starts at INR24,999 Comments

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  • Krish
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  • 03 Nov 2020

Arpan Roy, 10 Sep 2020Does it support Carrier Aggression (CA / LTE+) ?There is no support of Carrier Aggregation , how cheap thought by Samsung.I own A50 but when I am started to using M51 network speed too slow.Youtube videos HDR 1080P 60FPS in Jio its always buffering.But when I am sharing hotspot via A50 youtube HDR videos playing smoothly. M51 internet speed too slow.

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    • Chintoo
    • L2Q
    • 26 Sep 2020

    Amazing. M51. How come Samsung using Sony sensors.

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      • Anonymous
      • apL
      • 18 Sep 2020

      Anonymous, 10 Sep 2020If you using One UI really, like I have 2 phones (A51 and A71), both One UI 2, and they have a... moreActually that is incorrect, there is an app in the playstore called package disabler pro, you can disable any bloatware in samsung devices.

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        • arun5959
        • Dk6
        • 14 Sep 2020

        sd 730g is a very capable processor. My A71 just flies on One UI 2.1 . Also battery drain is minimal compared to oneplus 7 or Nord.

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          • XCIV
          • yM3
          • 14 Sep 2020

          Finally a Samsung phone with Snapdragon and not exyshit.

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            • Anonymous
            • TRF
            • 14 Sep 2020

            arun5959, 12 Sep 2020Phone weighs 215 gms. Please keep that in mind. We know that it is light for a phone with a 7000 mAh battery. No need for you to remind us.

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              • Anonymous
              • Dk$
              • 14 Sep 2020

              Anonymous, 11 Sep 2020I don't know what are u speeking about i saw most xiomi branded phones that lasted 3years... moreAgreed

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                • arun5959
                • YQ@
                • 12 Sep 2020

                Phone weighs 215 gms. Please keep that in mind.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • gKC
                  • 11 Sep 2020

                  KrishSaxena, 11 Sep 2020For a mid-range phone the SD 730G is a pretty basic processor with not enough capabilitiesWhat fo you want for 340 euro a 865 plus this is on budget what do you want more it has a 7000 mah battery, sd 730g, reverse charging great ui and the best amoled display in the market. It has a headphone jack and its 210 grams

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                    • Anonymous
                    • gKC
                    • 11 Sep 2020

                    Anonymous, 11 Sep 2020I don't know what are u speeking about i saw most xiomi branded phones that lasted 3years... moreProblems on samsung phones are not as common like xiaomi vivo or other brands they dont try to put everything in a 200 dollar phone they care about quality. If you ar3 on a budget you are gonna want a phone thats gonna last you

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                      • vem
                      • YQ8
                      • 11 Sep 2020

                      Arkiki Langstang, 11 Sep 2020In India business is politic and politic is business never expect good phone to come from Indi... moreWhy would I get angry. I have nothing to do with your life and you have nothing to do with my life either. So, it's not a matter of getting angry or anything else...

                      And coming back to the point, here you are mixing two things...
                      1) The topic that we actually are talking about, manufacturing in India
                      2) Doing business in India

                      First one, India doesn't produce most of the components that are being used in a mobile phone. All these are being imported and being assembled here, so these phones are better called as "Assembled in India" phones rather than "Made in India" or "Manufactured in India".

                      Second one, I know how businesses work in India and also how the people in power loot money from anyone who wants to do business in India, so I will not go there.

                      And the main point of contention here, difference in pricing of products belonging to an established business and to a cheap Chinese business...
                      The difference you have mentioned in your comment is fully justified in going for the established player because when a new company coming in to establish itself in this market may be providing latest and greatest with respect to components that are visible in it's spec sheet, but they will have to definitely cut corners in many other places which are not visible or noticeable to the end-user (customer). It is here where the customer is getting duped by these cheap Chinese companies. And the customer is unable to see this until he falls prey for these cheap tactics.

                      Finally, what I wanted to say is, it is human tendency to go for novelty and once there the human ego will make him stand by his decision (even though he has been duped). And this is how these people will be funding the R&D stuff of these cheap startups.

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                        • Arkiki Langstang
                        • U{W
                        • 11 Sep 2020

                        vem, 11 Sep 2020If you had used it, then you would know. I experienced once and will never set my hands on ano... moreIn India business is politic and politic is business never expect good phone to come from India.
                        Phone will cost Rs.10k and addition many tax and extra money for politician ruling party to save company license and for selling price wil come not less than Rs18k. Who will buy Rs.18k when china sell same phone at Rs.14k. For example Farmer sell potato at Re.1 per kg and customer buy from market at min Rs25 per kg. They will blame farmer not paying tax.
                        Im just saying bro dont get angry.

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                          • Nitin
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                          • 11 Sep 2020

                          Honestly, one of the most overpriced smartphones of this season. Having Snapdragon in Samsung is a terrible disadvantage in the aspect.

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                            • KrishSaxena
                            • 7kk
                            • 11 Sep 2020

                            For a mid-range phone the SD 730G is a pretty basic processor with not enough capabilities

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                              • The Smart Idiot
                              • gM$
                              • 11 Sep 2020

                              vem, 11 Sep 2020If you had used it, then you would know. I experienced once and will never set my hands on ano... moreWhich Chinese phone did you buy before?

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                                • GrandMaster
                                • Dk@
                                • 11 Sep 2020

                                vem, 10 Sep 2020Although I agree with you regarding the battery capacity and the SD processor, the comparison ... moreYou're right about the brand recognition, but the duration? I don't think so. In countries like India, OP is being recognised as a brand that is almost on par with Samsung. They captured the top spot in premium smartphone segment a couple of times.

                                Even the Nord with its ridiculous hype made many people aware that there is a good choice to buy. So, it'll take some more years maybe for OnePlus to be recognised as a Samsung level brand. That's what I think.

                                If OnePlus isn't Chinese, I think it would've been recognised already/sooner.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • U@L
                                  • 11 Sep 2020

                                  Muthu, 11 Sep 2020I meant Brand value, and I agree that it is a debatable one. To me, Samsung charging a 25% pre... moreYeah everyone has different taste and choice.I never called u a samsung fanboy.I respect your personal opinion.But my personal opinion is for me brand value means nothing.I saw some teardown videos and i saw samsunga and other brands use same material to build the phones(the internal parts).Samsung surely has upper hand in display part the os part and the battery part

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                                    • Lolz
                                    • U@L
                                    • 11 Sep 2020

                                    vem, 11 Sep 2020Of course, I know how to live a peaceful life with best UI, best Display, best battery backup,... moreCalling me crap doen"t make u less crapier.U love samsung thats fine but why are u spreading wrong information.U love samsung sorry u are a fanboy of samsung that doen't make the other brand phones bad or worse.

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                                      • vem
                                      • wd8
                                      • 11 Sep 2020

                                      Arkiki Langstang, 11 Sep 2020You mean that Chinese phone work only for 2 years below. You made a mistake it's actually... moreIf you had used it, then you would know. I experienced once and will never set my hands on another again. It's the worst after sales support. They are like buy and throw (if any issue) kind of phones, that is how the cheap Chinese brands are minting money, whether you deny it or not, that is the fact.
                                      And get your facts correct before talking about phones being manufactured in India.
                                      If you don't know how they are built, then stop commenting instead of making a fool out of yourself.

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • U@L
                                        • 11 Sep 2020

                                        vem, 11 Sep 2020Whichever processor they might provide you with for so less money, those handsets are not reli... moreI don't understand what U are saying.If those device have some problem them go to the care and fix it its easy.U faced a problem that doen't mean everyone will have same problem.And u can use those phones for atleast 2years and more

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