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Samsung Galaxy M51 unboxing, the Meanest Monster Ever
Samsung has added a new mid-range smartphone in its M-series with some massive features. By massive here I mean the battery capacity of the phone. This smartphone has the longest ever battery life offered by any company till now. yes, I am talking about the Galaxy M51, which features a 7000mAh powerhouse. For this massive battery, it is regarded as a ‘Meanest Monster Ever’.
This mid-range smartphone packs many incredible features at a decent price, but most importantly the long-lasting battery capacity of this device will capture the attention of many customers. In this unboxing article, we will give you every single aspect of this M series smartphone and will look at what Samsung has packed with it.
First look:
The Galaxy M51 comes in a white color box with its front look embedded on the top of the box. After opening the box, you’ll see the headset in a beautiful Celestial black color. Keeping the phone aside, here’s what we get in the box- a 25W charging adapter, USB Type-C cable, a SIM ejector tool, and some user guide.
Physical overview:
Taking a first look at the headset, At the back, it has a quad-camera setup with an LED flash at the top right corner. The left side is pretty busy with a fingerprint scanner mounted in the power button and on the top of it are the volume buttons. The right side of the smartphone has a SIM tray that supports two SIM cards and a memory card.
In the front, it has a punch hole camera at the top center of the screen. Coming to the bottom side, it features a 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-Type-C port, and speaker grill. While the top side remains empty except for the mic.
Display:
The Galaxy M51 is equipped with a 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED Plus display with support for HDR that truly showcases its capabilities with natural colors when used for entertainment or video chatting.
With fewer bezels and a punch-hole camera, this smartphone provides a seamless experience while surfing the web, streaming videos, and browsing social media. The new sAMOLED Plus display is 13% thinner and weighs 12% lesser than typical sAMOLED panels.
Camera:
Coming to the camera of the smartphone, this one is equipped with a quad-camera module at the back and a single lens in front for selfies. The device has a main camera of 64MP with a Sony IMX 682 sensor, a 12MP lens for wide-angle mode, a 5MP camera for macro shots, and again a 5MP shooter for depth sensing. The selfie camera counts for 32MP.
With a 64MP lens and up to 8X zoom on the rear camera, you can take amazing shots on this camera with several modes. It supports video recording resolution up to 4K UHD (3840X 2160) at 30fps (Frames Per Seconds). You can even record an HD slow-motion video on the phone at 240fps.
Galaxy M51 combines powerful camera hardware with Intelli-Cam features such as ‘Single Take’ to take the camera experience to a whole new level. With ‘Single Take’, all you have to do is press record at the right moment and the smartphone will capture the footage, up to 10 seconds of it, and then use AI to produce up to 10 different outputs – 7 photos and 3 videos.
Performance:
With Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 730G that offers extreme power efficiency and Octa-core CPU running at 2.2 GHz making it the most powerful smartphone of the M-series. This smartphone comes with a Qualcomm Andreno 618 GPU for a powerful gaming experience.
The on-device intelligence and the powerful Snapdragon 730G SoC brings extreme realism, richer graphics, and cinema-quality processing to the Galaxy M51. This smartphone is a complete package of powerful processors and premium experiences that users are looking for.
If you are searching for a smartphone at a mid-range price with a high capacity battery and powerful performance with a bezel-less experience then the Galaxy M51 can be the smartphone of your choice.
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Samsung Galaxy S25: Full phone specifications and price
Samsung Galaxy S25 will launch in early 2025 with new specifications including an improved display, new display, optimized battery life, new software features, and more. This standard Galaxy S25 offers different capabilities including the following.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Specifications
Design | Frame - Aluminum Frame Front and Rear - Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 IP Rating - IP68 |
Dimensions | Height - 70.6mm Width - 147mm Depth - 7.6mm Weight - 168g (mmWave) / 167g (Sub6) |
Software | Android - 15 One UI - One UI 7 Future upgrades - 7 generations of OS upgrades and security updates |
Display | Size - 156.4mm (6.2" full rectangle) / 152.3mm (6.0" rounded corners) PPI - 418 PPI Resolution - 2340 x 1080 (FHD+) Panel - Dynamic AMOLED 2X Refresh rate - 1-120 Hz |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy (3nm) Qualcomm Oryon CPU Qualcomm Hexagon NPU Snapdragon X80 Modem-RF System Adreno GPU |
Memory | 8GB, 12GB RAM 128GB, 256GB, 512GB storage |
Rear Camera | Wide - 50 MP OIS F1.8, Adaptive Pixel, Optical Quality 2x Ultra Wide - 12 MP F2.2 Telephoto - 50 MP OIS F2.4 Flash - Yes Video - 8K at 30fps, 4k at 30/60fps Auto Focus, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), |
Front Camera | 12MP Front Camera (F2.2, FOV 80-degree) |
Network | 2G GSM - GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G - B1(2100), B2(1900), B4(AWS), B5(850), B8(900) 4G FDD LTE - B1(2100), B2(1900), B3(1800), B4(AWS), B5(850), B7(2600), B8(900), B12(700), B13(700), B14(700), B18(800), B19(800), B20(800), B25(1900), B26(850), B28(700), B29(700), B30(2300), B66(AWS-3), B71(600) 4G TDD LTE - B38(2600), B39(1900), B40(2300), B41(2500), B48(3600) SIM Slot Type - SIM 1 + eSIM / Dual eSIM 5G FDD Sub6 - N1(2100), N7(2600), N25(1900), N28(700), N66(AWS-3), N71(600) 5G TDD Sub6 - N257(28GHz), N258(26GHz), N260(39GHz), N261(28GHz) 5G TDD mmWave - N41(2500), N78(3500) |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi - Wi-Fi 7 USB - 3.2 Bluetooth - v6 Location Technology - GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo Wi-Fi Direct - Yes NFC - Yes PC Sync - Smart Switch USB Interface - Type-C |
Battery | 4000mAh (supports 25W charging) |
Audio | Supported Formats - MP3, M4A, 3GA, AAC, OGG, OGA, WAV, AMR, AWB, FLAC, MID, MIDI, XMF, MXMF, IMY, RTTTL, RTX, OTA, DFF, DSF, APE |
Video | Supported Formats - MP4, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, AVI, FLV, MKV, WEBM Video Playback Resolution - up to UHD 8K at 60fps |
Colors | Moon Night Blue, Silver Shadow, Sparkling Blue, Sparkling Green, Coral Red, Pink Gold, Blue/Black |
Disclaimer: These Samsung Galaxy S25 specifications are gathered from leaks, rumors, and previous flagships. However, none of these cannot be confirmed as 100% accurate.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Price
Samsung Galaxy S25 5G should start at $800 in the United States. The price leaks and rumors aren’t out yet. However, the industry speculates a slight increase due to Qualcomm’s pricey 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Release Date
The Galaxy S25 series could be announced early next year. The company officially confirmed at its earnings call that the new Galaxy S will be released in the second half. You can expect the new flagships to be available by February 2025.
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Galaxy S25 Ultra dummy reveals Samsung’s bold flagship redesign
Galaxy S25 Ultra dummy leak reveals the nearly final design of Samsung’s next big flagship. After CAD renders, we now have a closer look at the refined new design of the Ultra flagship, which will give sleepless nights to Apple.
Onleaks posted a set of Galaxy S25 Ultra dummy models. The flagship can be seen with its refined design, which makes the corner slightly rounded. The Z Fold6-inspired camera rings also elevate the rear panel’s appearance, making it appealing.
There are three major changes in the body design of Samsung’s next Ultra flagship. The first is the frame, which is getting flatter like the iPhone. Second is rounded corners, that are not that rounded like S24/S25, and third is textured camera rings.
Notably, the dummy units don’t show a close look at the bezels. However, this aspect is expected to be improved over the previous generations. Minimal symmetrical bezels will present an appealing look on the phone’s front side.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is slimmer than the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The S Pen compartment resists on the frame’s bottom, accompanied by the primary microphone, USB C-Type port, speaker grille, and SIM card tray.
The right side of the frame features volume adjustment buttons and a side key. The power button can be configured to trigger a digital assistant. The fingerprint scanner will be featured as an in-screen solution with faster and more reliable recognition.
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S25 series in late January next year.
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Samsung dreams new camera with longer battery, less noise
A new patent suggests Samsung working on next-gen camera tech that could save battery and crush lens process noise. The company has recently unveiled the All Lenses on Prism telephoto solution for thinner and sleeker zoom cameras.
Since smartphone camera modules get more advanced, a lot of processing power is required to finish the tasks. That said, Samsung is crafting even more advanced camera modules that save battery and reduce noise.
Enter Samsung’s new patent, which introduces a power-saving sub-processor. This clever little chip would handle all the extra camera tasks—like reducing noise from the OIS lens movements and managing the EIS algorithms.
It will reduce the burden of the main processor so it can focus on the actual photo-taking. At the time your device is in a sleep or power-saving state, the sub-processor keeps running quietly in the background, consuming minimal power.
If the technology is used, you will have less noise in camera operations, smoother performance, and better battery life. At the same time, you won’t lose your favorite camera features, but your smartphone will last longer between charges.
A look ahead
The development shows Samsung’s innovative approach. Other than upgrading camera sensors, the company is also working on improvements to the technology that works behind the scenes and makes a great impact on performance and efficiency.
Samsung often registers new patent applications to secure designs and innovations. However, it’s uncertain that a patented technology would surely be commercialized. Tech firms have thousands of approved patents that never get produced.