Samsung Galaxy M51

The Samsung Galaxy M51 has been listed on Samsung India’s website support page. So we are waiting for it to hit the Indian market soon. As some sources claim, the phone will be announced in this market in a few days, on September 2. Apart from this, today, the phone appeared on the Google Play Console. Thus, we can take a look at its brightest features.

Samsung Galaxy M51

As we can see, the Samsung Galaxy M51 will sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 processor. In its turn, the chip will be coupled with an 8GB of memory, and the Adreno 618 GPU. Also, there are guesses that this could be the Snapdragon 730G, not the standard version. The Google Play Console listing also shows that the phone is packed with a 1,080 x 2,400-pixel resolution display. And the last thing we can learn from this source is that it will run on OneUI based on Android 10 OS.

The aforementioned features come our way from the Google Play Console. But previously, we have heard that the Samsung Galaxy M51 will be powered by a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a standard 60Hz refresh rate and 2,340 x 1080 pixels resolution. The hole is placed in the upper center area. And it will host a 32MP selfie shooter.

Samsung Galaxy M51

On the opposite side, there is a quad-camera. It is said to consist of a 64MP primary sensor, a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens, a 5MP f/2.4 depth sensor, and a 5MP f/2.4 macro camera.

What’s more interesting, under the hood, this phone will carry a monster-sized 7,000mAh battery supporting 25W fast-charging. And though the battery is too big, the weight is controlled under 213 grams and it is just 8.5mm thick.

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