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Samsung Galaxy A51 shown-off in new render images with four cameras |
The Samsung Galaxy A51 has made an appearance once again, this time courtesy of new render images. Samsung has been tough this year, with the phone popping up it's budget and mid-range series this year. The company's Galaxy A-series phones were launched earlier this year in February and the Galaxy A50 followed the A50 in September.
Just a week ago, we reported about a possible successor to the Galaxy A50 and A50, and new information is consistent with leaks and rumors surrounding the Galaxy A51.
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Samsung Galaxy A51 shown-off in new render images with four cameras |
In a series of renders published by PriceBaba in association with OnLeaks, the Galaxy A51 covers with a quad-camera setup and a punch-hole screen on the front. The report also stated that Samsung has started mass production of the Galaxy A51 under its facility in Greater Noida in India and this phone may hit shelves in early 2020.
Samsung Galaxy A51 to sport a 48MP quad-camera setup
Samsung Galaxy A51 leaked specifications and features
The Samsung Galaxy A51 features a punch-hole notch design for a selfie camera positioned top-center. The phone features a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED screen and measures a sleek profile of 8.5 mm at its thickest point (camera bump).
Since the Galaxy A50 has an in-display fingerprint sensor, we expect the A51 to follow suit.
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Samsung Galaxy A51 shown-off in new render images with four cameras |
From renderers, we can find out that the Galaxy A51 has a quad-camera setup on the back aided by an LED flash, housed in a round rectangle module. The primary camera is said to use a 48MP sensor, followed by a 12MP wide-angle lens, a 12MP telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom, and a 5MP depth sensor.
The Galaxy A51 is expected to be powered by a Homegrown Exynos 9611 chipset with 4GB of RAM and 64GB / 128GB of storage. The phone runs Samsung OneUI 2.0 based on Android One out of the box.
It has a 4,000mAh battery, which we hope supports fast charging like the previous model.
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