Samsung Galaxy A51
The Galaxy A51 borrows a centered-punch-hole design from its premium cousin, Samsung Galaxy Note 10, and embeds it on its Infinity-O SuperAMOLED display. It measures 6.5 inches and produces and FHD+ resolution. Under this display sits an in-display fingerprint reader. Right from the get-go, the A51 paints a flagship-tier picture.The camera is arranged in an L-shaped design (which may very well become the iconic look of Samsung’s offerings in 2020), but it comes as no surprise since a slew of leaks had already given us a peek at it. The four-lens setup is made of a 48-megapixel shooter, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, a pair of 5-megapixel depth and macro sensors
Under the hood, you get an Exynos 9611 chipset, up to 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. It’s retailing for $345 in Vietnam and is expected to have a starting price of 59,999 PKR in Pakistan.
Samsung Galaxy A71
The A71 seems to mirror the design language of A5; you get the same L-style optics and centered-punch-hole but in a 6.7-inch package. The pixel count is a huge leap forward from Galaxy A51 however, the primary lens maxes out at 64 megapixels, but the secondary lenses are carried over from A51’s quad-camera.You’re also looking at a major step in performance. Instead of Exynos, the Galaxy A71 is powered by a Snapdragon 730 chip, alongside 6/8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of onboard storage. A 4,500 mAh battery drives this hardware and supports up to 25W fast-charging. In the same vein as A51, it runs on an Android-10-based OneUI 2.0.
Samsung has yet to share the pre-order and pricing details for Galaxy A71 but we do know that it will be available in four different color options.
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