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Recently, Samsung has accelerated the pace of launching new smartphones. The South Korean manufacturer released the Galaxy M11, Galaxy M21, and Galaxy M31 smartphones one after another. But this is not all. According to reports, Samsung is currently developing two new Galaxy M series phones, namely: Galaxy M51 (SM-M515F model) and Galaxy M31s (SM-M317F).

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It is speculated that the Galaxy M51 may be the renamed version of the Galaxy A51. It may bring some changes in design and hardware. The name of the Galaxy M31s suggests that it may be an upgraded version of the Galaxy M31 that debuted earlier this year.

According to industry sources, the Galaxy M31s smartphone will be available as early as next week or early June. The Galaxy M51 will be available at the end of June.

Of course, Samsung may also launch these two new phones sooner. But they can be purchased in late June or early July. The reason behind not going to market so quickly maybe the slow production progress due to the COVID-19 blockade restrictions.

A recent report on the 91mobile disclosed the camera specifications of the two phones. Both the Galaxy M51 and Galaxy M31 are expected to use a rear quad-camera design with a main camera of 64MP.

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The render of the Galaxy M51 with three rear camera sensors has appeared a few months ago. But it seems to be incorrect. The main sensor of the newly revealed rear camera is very likely to carry Samsung’s ISOCELL GW1 64MP CMOS.

As the previous Samsung report says both the Galaxy M51 and Galaxy M31s will be equipped with 128GB of built-in storage space, and there may be a 64 GB storage version later.

In terms of the operating system, the M51 and M31 run One UI 2.0 based on Android 10. In addition, the Galaxy M51 may also come with in-screen fingerprint recognition. It is not clear the exact hardware specifications of the new machine, but it is not difficult to guess that they are very likely to use an AMOLED display and a mid-range Exynos chipset.

By Argam Artashyan

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