Samsung is ready to launch the Galaxy M51, a smartphone featuring a super 7000mAh battery. On board the processor Snapdragon 730G with 8GB of RAM
First the certifications by the various bodies, then the creation of a support page on the site of Samsung in Russia and now come the first official images: now just missing the official presentation by the South Korean company to discover all the features of the Galaxy M51. This is a new smartphone from Samsung that is making a lot of talk about the size of the battery: 7,000mAh.
This is a battery that so far had never been seen on a Samsung smartphone and should ensure an autonomy of at least a couple of days. In addition to the battery, the device should still have some interesting features: on board the Snapdragon 730G chipset with at least 6-8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. For this device Samsung also plans to integrate a good rear camera compartment, with four sensors, including the main 64-megapixel one. Here are the characteristics of the new battery phone from Samsung.
The technical specifications of the Galaxy M51
The technical specifications of the Galaxy M51 have now been revealed with the many previews released in this last period. The hardware architecture is based on the Snapdragon 730G chipset with 6GB-8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD. The screen will have a 6.67-inch diagonal and as you can see from the image will feature a center photo. The refresh rate of the display is 60Hz.
The rear camera compartment should be composed of four sensors: 64 Megapixel main, 12 Megapixel wide-angle, 5 Megapixel depth sensor and 5 Megapixel macro photo lens.
The front camera is 32 Megapixel.
The battery we have already talked about: it will be 7,000mAh and will ensure a battery life of at least a couple of days. Recharging, however, will not be fast: it will take at least a couple of hours.
When the Galaxy M51 comes out
By Samsung there is the utmost secrecy about the release date of the Galaxy M51, but it should not be long. The device should be launched first in India and Russia and then arrive in the rest of Europe, a bit ‘as happened with the Galaxy M31s. The most likely guess is that it could be launched in Europe by the end of 2020.