
First things first, Samsung Galaxy A51 design. The latest renders showcase a familiar centered punch-hole and an L-shaped camera layout. Samsung has managed to shave off the bezels further and has borrowed the punch-hole nestled in the dead center design from this year’s Galaxy Note 10
The L-style camera modules have already been spotted on multiple renders (scheduled for release in Q1 of 2020), and seem to be the signature design for Samsung’s next-generation offerings -- flagships and sub-flagships alike.

The build is sandwiched between two glass panels, offered in four pastel hues: white, black, pink, and blue. On the front, you’re looking at a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display that produces an FHD+ resolution and houses an in-display fingerprint reader.
The camera embedded inside the punch-hole maxes out at a respectable 32-megapixels. The quad-camera setup on the back features a 48-megapixel main lens, rounded off by a 12-megapixel ultrawide angle sensor and a pair of 5-megapixel depth, and macro shooters. The 5-megapixel macro shooter is supposed to let you snap better close-ups, without sacrificing focus as you would with a telephoto lens.

The internals are reasonably robust. At the heart of A51, you get an Exynos 9611 chip with up to 6 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of native storage baked into it. There’s also a 4 GB + 64 GB variant tipped to be in production. This hardware will on a OneUI 2.0-based Android 10 and will be backed by a 4,000 mAh unit, with support for up to 15W fast-charging.
Samsung is all set to unveil the Galaxy A51 at a launch event in Vietnam on December 12, 2019. Seven more models, all part of the Galaxy A lineup, are expected to follow this release before finally landing in Pakistan at some exciting new Samsung Prices.
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