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Galaxy M51 still worth it? Discover data sheet and current price | Cell

O Galaxy M51 it’s a cell phone Samsung with an impressive 7,000 battery mAh. A Datasheet stands out for the possibility of being away from the outlet for two days, which continues to draw attention, even almost two years after its release. The smartphone was launched in 2020 for BRL 3,499 and is currently seen for R$1,629 on the internet (R$1,870 off). In the following lines, know its main attributes. These are essential data to say if it’s still worth getting a Galaxy M51.

It is worth remembering that, since then, successors of the device have come. The Galaxy M52 costs around R$1,799 on Amazon. The most current model in the line is the Galaxy M53available on the South Korean manufacturer’s website for R$2,299.

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2 of 8 The Galaxy M51 was launched in 2020 — Photo: Disclosure / Samsung

The Galaxy M51 was launched in 2020 — Photo: Disclosure / Samsung

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3 of 8 Samsung Galaxy M51 — Photo: Playback/Samsung

Samsung Galaxy M51 — Photo: Playback/Samsung

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In general, the design of the Galaxy M51 is very similar to that found in other Samsung devices. It is a bar-shaped smartphone, with a body and sides made of plastic. This choice is not bad, since the material can help absorb impacts. The back cover has a glossy finish, in white and black. O biometric sensor It’s integrated into the power button, easy to reach for your fingers.

The downside is due to the IP certification, which is absent in the M51. Therefore, it is worth the warning: keep the device away from dust and water splashes.

The Galaxy M51’s screen is also worth mentioning. It is a screen Super AMOLED Plus, 6.7 inches. The Super AMOLED features more vivid and vibrant colors, in addition to spending less energy on the device. “True” black, for example, is well visualized on screens of this type. Screen quality should also benefit from resolution Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) to display sharp and vivid images.

The device is also protected Gorilla Glass 3+, against scratches and bumps on the screen. But there is, however, no increase in the screen refresh rate. There is not notch too, as the front camera is housed in a hole centered at the top of the screen.

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4 of 8 The Galaxy M51 offers a quad camera set — Photo: Playback/Samsung

The Galaxy M51 offers a quadruple camera set — Photo: Playback/Samsung

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The Galaxy M51’s camera set is located in a module on the back of the phone. Samsung has included two powerful sensors, a 64 MP on the main camera, and a 32 MP on the front camera, in addition to the ultra wide and macro lenses – for wide-angle or close-up shots – and the depth sensor for images with the portrait mode.

Both the main module and the sensor of selfies it has HDR and can record videos in 4K resolution, but there is no mention of image stabilizers. There is also the possibility of using a digital zoom of up to eight times and slow motion up to 240 FPS in HD resolution.

Check out the Galaxy M51 camera array:

  • 64 MP main (f/1.8)
  • Ultra wide de 12MP (f/2.2)
  • Macro de 5MP (f/2.4)
  • sensor depth de 5MP (f/2.4)
  • Sensor frontal de 32 MP (f/2.2)

Despite the cell phone box stating that the storage is 128 GB, in practice, Samsung delivers 106 GB, with the rest used for the device’s system. And if the user finds the value modest, it is also possible to use a microSD card of up to 512 GB to assist. The card occupies its own place, without interfering with the two spaces for the SIM cards.

Processor and RAM

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5 of 8 The processor of the Galaxy M51 is a Snapdragon 730 — Photo: Disclosure / Samsung

The Galaxy M51 processor is a Snapdragon 730 — Photo: Disclosure/Samsung

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The processor embedded in the Galaxy M51 is the Snapdragon 730, yes Qualcomm. The chip has eight processing cores that can reach speeds of up to 2.2 GHz. The performance should be good in everyday use, even in games.

The cell phone should work without crashes or stutters, as it also has 6 GB of RAM. This combination of processor and memory RAM should guarantee good performance in games like Free Fire e PUBG.

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6 of 8 Galaxy M51 battery promises two full days of autonomy — Photo: Disclosure / Samsung

Galaxy M51 battery promises two full days of autonomy — Photo: Disclosure / Samsung

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The biggest highlight of the Samsung Galaxy M51 is its battery. It has a capacity of 7,000 mAh, a number found only in the Galaxy M62, among Samsung’s latest handsets. In daily use, the cell phone should reach two days of use without having to resort to a charger, depending on the intensity of use. And Samsung has ensured that the loading would be fast by including a charger with 25 W of power in the smartphone box.

The M51 can also be used to charge other devices and accessories, as it has the possibility of reverse charging.

system version Android

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7 of 8 The Galaxy M51 is expected to receive Android 12 in 2022 — Photo: Marcela Franco/ TechTudo

The Galaxy M51 is expected to receive Android 12 in 2022 — Photo: Marcela Franco/ TechTudo

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The Galaxy M51 was originally released with the Android 10. The cell phone already has an update released for the Android 11 and is expected to receive a new update for the Android 12 still in 2022, as listed released by Samsung. Along with the new Android, the device should also receive the One UI 4 Interface, more fluid.

The duo with Android 12 and One UI 4 promises to bring security and privacy improvements by giving the user the option to use temporary permissions for apps, screen recording and scrollable screenshots. The Galaxy M51 may receive security updates until 2023, according to the samsung update policy.

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8 of 8 The Samsung Galaxy M541 is compatible with Samsung Pay — Photo: Playback/Samsung

The Samsung Galaxy M541 is compatible with Samsung Pay — Photo: Playback/Samsung

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Among the additional features of the Galaxy M51 are the fingerprint reader integrated into the power button and the possibility to use the Samsung Pay, Samsung’s payment method that uses NFC to make contactless payments. In addition to the already mentioned NFCthe cell phone can use 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks and its Bluetooth is version 5.0.

Two other highlights of the device are the 3.5 mm jack for headphones and the FM radio, two features that have been missing from more recent smartphones.

Price and where to buy the Galaxy M51

Although it is an interesting option for those looking for a powerful battery without giving up other aspects, the cell phone is no longer officially sold by Samsung. It was succeeded, in national territory, by the Galaxy M52, and more recently, by the M53. O TechTudo already made one comparison between these devices. Despite this, the Galaxy M51 is available in online retail for around R$1,629.

Samsung Galaxy M51 datasheet

  • Screen Size: 6.7 inches
  • Screen resolution: Full HD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels)
  • Main Camera: Quad, 64, 12, 5 and 5 MP
  • Front camera: 32 MP
  • System: Android 10
  • Processor: Snapdragon 730 (octa-core up to 2.2 GHz)
  • RAM memory: 6 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB
  • microSD card: yes, microSD up to 512GB
  • Battery Capacity: 7000mAh
  • Dual SIM: yes
  • Dimensions and weight: 163.9 x 76.3 x 9.5 mm; 213 g
  • Colors: white and black
  • Start of sales in Brazil: November 2020
  • Price in Brazil: BRL 1,629

With information from Samsung (1/2) e Versus

Transparency note: Amazon and TechTudo maintain a commercial partnership. By clicking on the store link, TechTudo can earn a share of sales or other compensation. The prices mentioned may vary and the availability of the products is subject to stocks. The values ​​indicated in the text refer to the month of August 2022.

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