While OnePlus is rumored to take the battery capacity of the Moto G Power and Moto G9 to a whole new level in the low-end market segment at some point by the end of the year, Samsung is ready to break all the autonomy records know to man as soon as next week with the mid-range Galaxy M51.
A humongous battery with fast charging support and an unnamed octa-core processor
Another remarkable thing about the Galaxy M51 is its integration of 25W “super fast charging” technology, which may not be as speedy as the 45-watt support of the aforementioned S20 Ultra 5G, but it still promises to get the handset from 0 to 100 percent battery capacity in “no time at all” (without going into any specific numbers).
A large display, five cameras, an extremely reasonable price point, and a few unanswered questions
Meanwhile, the official renders published on the company’s German website certainly don’t make the phone look unusually chunky, which is definitely a big plus. The quad rear-facing camera system is another strong point, combining a 64MP primary shooter with a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens, 5MP depth sensor, and 5MP macro snapper.
Last but not least, the 32MP selfie cam is yet another key selling point for a device priced at €360 in black and white color options with an eye-catching glossy finish and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, headphone jack, and microSD card slot completing an overall solid spec sheet. Can you imagine being able to purchase all that for less than 400 bucks in the US?