The Galaxy a71 was launched exactly a year ago and if you remember it did quite well in the market, the reception was good great reviews on Flipkart and Amazon. Samsung Galaxy M51 Full Phone Specifications
Yeah, it was a good phone for the price or a good Samsung Phone for the price, I think it was launched at around 30,000 rupees nine months later. Samsung launched a slightly better version of the a71 for lesser price 25,000 rupees and it's down to 23,000 rupees, yes i'm talking about the Galaxy M51.
Yes it's a slightly better version of the a71 actually it's literally just a rebranded a71 with a much larger battery, so right off the bat this seemed like great pricing for a samsung phone. But is it actually worth the price having used the phone for about a month I believe I can help you out with us with that question galaxy m51 purchase yes or no.
Battery
Like I mentioned earlier the biggest difference, as well as the biggest USP of the phone, is the humongous 7000 mah battery let's actually start with that. The battery life is insane to let's last over two days on a single charge on medium usage for some reason during the first couple of weeks the battery life was great, but not as crazy as one would expect from a 7000 mah battery.
But after a couple of updates, it became a beast even on heavy usage which included a lot of head ball too and call of duty gaming movie streaming using maps for navigation it still lasted almost two days on a couple of occasions of heavy usage I had to use one of the battery saving modes to get me through the second day and yeah Samsung is one of the few brands that provide good battery saving modes that actually work.
One obvious downside to the high battery capacity is of course the amount of time it takes to charge with the included 25 watts super-fast charging power adapter it takes 2 hours to charge from 1 to 100. It also supports reverse charging meaning you can use this as a power bank to charge another phone.
Anyway, with a 25-watt super-fast charger it takes about 45 minutes to go from zero percent to 50 charges. but let's not look at mere numbers practically speaking that 45-minute charge is actually enough to get you through one whole day which is not bad right. Speaking of bad usually phones with huge batteries have bad terrible form factors but the m51 is clearly not one of them.
Guys I don't like fat-shaming people but I love fat-shaming phones, it's been a while since brands stopped caring about the form factor at least that's what it looks like. but over here samsung despite stuffing a 7000mah battery has managed to keep it relatively thin at 9.5 millimeters which is really really commendable for context there are some phones with a lesser battery capacity that are both heavier and thicker than the m51 the Poco x3 is an example.
Display
Now, this was made possible by the use of the latest super AMOLED plus panel which is a lot thinner than the regular AMOLED super AMOLED panel. but fortunately, the reduction in thickness doesn't mean reduction in quality this is a fantastic display with super deep black, super punchy colors, and great viewing angles. It can also get quite bright it's legible even under the hot sun the screen is quite huge at 6.7 inches and the resolution is Full HD+, overall nothing new about the display it's similar to the one found on other samsung phones around 20 000 rupees. But the new slim panel technology super AMOLED plus that alone is enough given that it contributes to the somewhat usable form factor.Build and Design
That's the only good thing about the build and design of the m51 everything else about it is just ordinary at best a very cheap back panel that's prone to smudges fingerprints and even worse a lot of scratches the build quality doesn't seem promising either there is a gorilla glass 3 plus to protect the display in case you don't know it's super outdated.Anyway for what it's worth the volume buttons and the power button fingerprint scanner are quite rigid and tactile not flimsy yeah the fingerprint scanner is embedded in the power button now this is generally not a big deal it's not big news but do remember in-display fingerprint scanners on samsung phones have always been super slow or average. But definitely not as fast as the physical scanner on this one I'm glad that samsung opted for this and hope they do the same for their other cheaper models as well like the m30 series
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Performance
Speaking of ditching slow things samsung has thankfully ditched Exynos and instead went with a decent Qualcomm chip the snapdragon 730g. Sure not the best chip available in this price segment the 730 g can be found on some phones under 18,000 rupees But it's far better than the Exynos 96 11 chip found on the galaxy a51 and guess what the a51 and the m51 cost the same. There is a noticeable improvement in performance even while just browsing or using social media messengers and of course, it's even more. Noticeable while playing games like call of duty also the 6GB ram in the base variant seems enough one UI is ram management is usually pretty good and it shows it's able to keep quite a few apps open in the background it doesn't kill them One UI 2.5 is good at many other things as well like I mentioned earlier its battery saving modes are quite effective. the UI is smooth and snappy there are some useful gestures like putting your hand over the screen that will mute an alarm or an incoming phone call of course you have the option to disable those things here in settingsA few limitations on the software side
Number one the fingerprint sensor gesture doesn't work properly it's supposed to open the notification panel but it doesn't happen nine out of ten times. The second one is a bummer this phone doesn't have samsung pay. Now traditionally m series phones never had samsung pay it was limited to the more expensive models like the A-series phones. but this isn't just another m series phone this is a 25 000 rupee m series phone also this is android 10 not sure when it will be getting 11. Number three samsung cleverly tricks you into enabling ads and promotions while setting up the phone for the first time you need to do it the right way, or your phone is gonna be ruined with ads on the lock screen promotions on the home screen, etc.One more thing samsung had disabled haptic feedback for this phone but they enabled it in the recent software update what were they thinking anyway I mean they're known for disabling haptics on budget phones but again this was 25 000 rupees at launch.
Anyway moving on when it comes to comms everything is perfect we've got dual-band wi-fi and Bluetooth 5.0 which work as good as there is supposed to NFC works perfectly fine and then there is support for FM radio as well uh for those of you from the stone age GPS performance was also on point thankfully samsung did not remove the 3.5 mm headphone jack on this one.
Anyway for now the audio via the headphone jack is good the loudspeaker performance is also good it gets quite loud. But as usual, the placement is a problem while playing games or watching videos. it almost completely suppresses the audio unless you get used to you know holding the phone this way. Little things like this do matter right speaking of little things the m51 has a dedicated micro-sd card slot which you probably won't need because both variants of the phone have 128 GB storage even if you're someone that takes a lot of photos and videos.
Camera
Speaking of which all is well with the camera performance too samsung has made some massive changes with regards to image processing over the past one year, so especially in terms of color reproduction. No color is unnecessarily over-saturated. Samsung is known to be notorious with the reds and the blues very often uh red looks like pink and sky blue looks like ink blue but that's not the case here Another area of improvement is sharpness these are some typical scenarios where samsung phones used to struggle when it comes to capturing details.But now it's all done flawlessly even on samsung's older flagships the selfie quality was not great. The details have been captured very well and again the colors and the skin tones are quite natural too.
The 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera does a really good job too there is a teeny tiny bit of motion blur towards the edges, not a big deal but everything else about these ultra-wide images is just so good in some cases the dynamic range is unreal just look at this. However, whether you actually get such good images or not depends on the software there is no hdr option visible on the main camera screen.

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