Samsung Galaxy M51 review: An all-round midrange phone that M-series needed
A midrange smartphone from the stable of South Korean electronics
maker Samsung, the Galaxy M51 is a completely ‘fresh’ device. Unlike other
recently launched M series smartphones, which bring incremental upgrades over
predecessors, the Galaxy M51 introduces several new features to the series,
including the industry-first 7,000 mAh battery.
From
super AMOLED screen of a fullHD+ resolution to a 64-megapixel quad-camera
set-up on the back, and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G system-on-chip, the
smartphone covers a wide spectrum of features and specifications that you look
for in a midrange smartphone. But is it the one Samsung device that
can match the likes of Chinese smartphones like the
OnePlus Nord and Realme 7 Pro in the midrange segment? Let’s find out:
Like
other Galaxy M series smartphones, the Galaxy M51 has a plastic body with a
reflective glass-like cover on the back. The phone’s glossy back cover is
susceptible to fingerprints and gets smudged easily — not something you want if
you are not in the habit of using a back cover. Its front is dominated by its
screen, protected under Gorilla Glass. The smartphone has a minimal design and
it looks uniform from every angle. It, however, has few distractions — a
rectangular black-coloured rear camera module and a punch-hole screen for
on-display front camera.
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