Samsung Galaxy A51: Useful tweaks make it better than peers, predecessors
South
Korean electronics maker Samsung has begun its 2020 smartphone
journey with the launch of the Galaxy
A51.
Priced at Rs 24,000 (6GB/128GB), this midrange smartphone brings
several upgrades to the last year’s Galaxy A50 and A50s. Among
noticeable changes is design, which seems to be inspired by the
company’s upcoming flagship in the Galaxy S-series line-up.
On
paper, the Galaxy A51 seems to be a rehashed version of the Galaxy
A50s, with a new format of display, improved optics and enhanced user
interface (OneUI 2.0). Do these upgrades make the Galaxy A51 truly
better than its predecessor? Let’s find out:Design
The Galaxy A51 has got minor but noticeable design changes when compared with the Galaxy A50 and A50s. Like its predecessors, the phone is made of polycarbonate with glass-like gradient design on the back. It has a slightly raised rectangular quad-camera module on the back and a tiny punch-hole display on the front. Other than these changes, the phone looks quite like its predecessors. It has a slim profile, with a power button and volume rocker keys on the right side, and dual SIM with microSD card slot on the left of the chassis. The top is left blank with a tiny opening for a secondary microphone. At the bottom, the phone has a 3.5mm audio port, USB type-C port for charging and data transfer, a primary microphone opening and a five-hole speaker grille. Read More
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