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Samsung Galaxy M51 officially debuts with 7,000mAh battery

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Ro, 31 August 2020

Samsung Android Announcement

The Samsung Galaxy M51 has been a subject of a number of leaks for the last month or so and with the teaser from last week from Samsung, we were expecting the handset to make an appearance in India first. But to our surprise, the phone went official on Samsung's official German website.

Samsung Galaxy M51 quietly launches in Europe

Of course, the rumors were right all along so the specs aren't necessarily a surprise. The centerpiece feature of the phone is the humongous 7,000 mAh battery promising more than two days on a single charge with support for 25W fast charging. The chipset behind the wheel is the Snapdragon 730, although Galaxy M51's landing page mentions only an octa-core processor paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage expandable via microSD card.

Samsung Galaxy M51 quietly launches in Europe

The display is 6.7" Super AMOLED with FHD+ resolution but with a side-mounted fingerprint reader.

The quad-camera array on the back houses a 64MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide one with 123-degree field of view and a 5MP macro shooter. The other 5MP camera is just for depth sensing while the front one is 32MP.

Samsung Galaxy M51 quietly launches in Europe

As of now, the phone is in pre-order stage and asks €360. The color options are black and white and actual shipping starts on September 11.

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  • RajaKailas
  • rJB
  • 14 Oct 2020

Have been using Samsung M51 for a week now, no complaints so far but found the Xiaomi note 10 Pro camera much better.

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  • Anonymous
  • gq0
  • 07 Oct 2020

Processer on a71 is sd 730 tho, this one's sd 730g

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  • takain
  • Ped
  • 04 Sep 2020

What really gets my attention here is the whole package , the problem being the notch , that 7000 battery is very attractive Yeah sony seems to be making some good ones but sony ceased mobile operations where i live and before that they almost a...

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