Samsung Galaxy M51 Review (2) - Android

Samsung Galaxy M51 Review (2) - Android

The Samsung Galaxy M51 is an interesting smartphone. Apart from having a huge 7,000mAh battery, it also has a Super AMOLED Plus display, a...

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The Samsung Galaxy M51 is an interesting smartphone. Apart from having a huge 7,000mAh battery, it also has a Super AMOLED Plus display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G processor, and many more–all for a price of PHP 19,990. On paper, it looks like an excellent deal. But how does the Galaxy M51 fares? Let’s find out in our review.

Design and Construction

Honestly, there’s nothing new with the device’s design as still sports a “glasstic” back that we’ve seen in previous Samsung smartphones. It gives off that nice glass illusion even if it’s made out of polycarbonate material. Do note that it can be a fingerprint magnet, and it can get scratched easily, so it’s best to use a case on this one.

More at the back, there’s the rectangular rear camera module on the top left, just like the Galaxy S20 series.

Flipping to its display, we get a 6.7-inch screen with a centered punch hole, slim bezels, and a relatively thin chin.

On the left, we have the triple card tray with dedicated slots for two nano-SIM cards and a microSD card that’s expandable up to 512GB.

Meanwhile, we have the volume rocker and power button on the right, which is also integrated with a fingerprint scanner.

The bottom contains the USB Type-C port, the microphone, the 3.5mm headphone jack, and the loudspeaker. We also get a secondary microphone up top.

There’s quite a heft when holding the Galaxy M51. It weighs 213 grams, which is fine for us, considering that it carries a monstrous 7,000mAh battery. Still, it’s exceptionally comfortable to hold, and it offers a better grip, thanks to the curved edges.

Overall for design, there’s nothing over the top. It’s simple and straightforward, which is something most of us in the office prefer.

Display and Multimedia

The Galaxy M51 features a large 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus Infinity-O panel with a tall 20:9 aspect ratio. You get a Full HD+ resolution and a layer of Gorilla Glass 3 protection on top. The display is pretty vast and tall, which makes the viewing experience pretty good. The colors are punchy, and you get deep blacks since it’s an AMOLED panel.

We get high contrast, noticeably vivid colors, and the screen gets bright enough to see outdoors. There is also an Always-on Display feature with a ton of themes from the Samsung theme store. In the display settings under the Screen Mode, colors can be configured from natural to vivid. The vivid option has a white balance and RGB slider for users who want to configure their display more.

Audio-wise, the single downward-firing speaker can get loud and clear enough, comparable to most mid-range smartphones today. However, it’s tuned towards voice rather than music, so expect high pitches. There’s Dolby Atmos on board, but you’ll need to connect your headset to enable it.

Cameras

The Galaxy M51 has four shooters at the back consisting of a 64MP main, a 12MP ultra-wide, a 5MP depth, and a 5MP macro lens. On its tiny notch, you will find its 32MP front camera.

Quality-wise, shots from the primary rear shooter did some excellent daylight pictures with decent detail and colors. The wide-angle lens also does a reasonably good job here. Samsung has also bundled a Single take feature that captures photos and videos with all of the cameras and gives you the best shots and moments in one album. We’ve seen this same feature on flagship phones like the Galaxy Note 20 and S20 lineup. After capturing all, you can keep the best and discard the rest. It’s a nice feature to note that this feature doesn’t prioritize getting the highest resolution.