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Samsung Galaxy F51 has been rumoured by many leaks website. Officially Samsung has yet to confirm the device’s availability in various regions including India. As we know, In July Samsung launched its Galaxy M13 5g & now the successor will be launched soon. However, the specifications are leaked & here is everything you need to know.
Design & Display:
The Samsung Galaxy F51 comes with a U-Shaped water-drop notch design (center-aligned selfie camera) with slim bezels from the left or right sides and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner within the Power button & Volume control buttons are also available. There are Two speakers were available as Earpieces for calls & another one at the bottom. On the rear side, it has a Triple camera setup with a bright LED flashlight in the camera module.
The Device display has a 6.4” inches Super Amoled (1080×2340 pixels) screen with an aspect ratio of 19:5:9. There are no details about the device refresh rate and protection for the display.
Camera:
Samsung Galaxy F51 rear camera setup has a 64MP (f/1.8, 26mm focal length) primary camera, a 8MP (f/2.2) ultra-wide angle lens, and a 5MP (f/2.4) depth sensor. On the front, the device has an 32MP (f/2.0) camera for face unlock, selfies, and video calls.
Hardware & Software:
Samsung Galaxy F51 Is powered by a Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 9611 processor & equipped with up to 6GB of RAM and 64GB of ROM (internal storage).
In terms of Software, it comes with OneUI 3.0 based on top of the Android 11 operating system. As we know, Samsung’s OneUI is very popular among the others. Connectivity options include dual-SIMs, Wi-Fi 802.11, b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and a Type-C port at the bottom. The device packs a 6000mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging.
Availability & Price:
The variants will be available in 6GB/8GB RAM coupled with 64GB/128GB Storage. Samsung is expected to reveal the pricing and availability details of the Samsung Galaxy F51 soon. The device may start at around ₹9,999 in India under the 10k segment.
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