Samsung has a slew of phones to release this year no doubt. It’s Galaxy A71 was recently spotted on TENAA and now the Samsung Galaxy M51 CAD render appears with Punch-hole sensor & flat display. Designed by @OnLeaks and Pigtou, the 4K renders and a 360-degree render video showcases the phone in its glory.
According to the reports, Samsung is touted to release Galaxy M51 as the successor to last year’s Galaxy M40 given the fact that there was no Galaxy M50 launched last year. If so, the phone does have a premium appearance as seen in the renders where you can see the thin bezels around left and right edges while the chin is relatively thicker given the phone is in the mid-range category.
Moving further, the render states that the Galaxy M51 will be launched with a flat display rather than a curved panel along with a punch-hole front camera to its left. On the backside, you’ll get a triple camera setup arranged in an A-series styled rectangular shaped camera module flanked with a rear-mounted oval-shaped fingerprint scanner placed next to the camera bump that protrudes a millimeter above the back panel. The device is likely to attract a 48MP + 8MP ultrawide + 5MP macro sensors while the front could boost a whopping 16MP sensor
On the top, you’ll get a much-needed 3.5mm headphone jack, then there’s a USB Type-C port and speaker grille at the bottom, power button and volume rockers to the right. There’s no information related to the specs sheet available at this moment.
The phone reportedly sports a 6.5-inch display with a dimension of 162.6×77.5×8.5mm. According to a report by MySmartPrice, the phone is likely to arrive with Snapdragon 730 SoC along with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage (base variant). Furthermore, it will have 6+128GB available as well.
The phone is likely to attract a massive 4,000 mAh battery bundled with a 25W fast charging speed which is somewhat homologous to a few previous Samsung smartphones. The exact date of launch is yet to be announced although I highly doubt that it will launch this month given the pandemic spreading across the globe.