Hey, what's up guys will here for GSM Moreno Samsung's Galaxy a 50 was an incredibly popular mid-range model from last year. And what do you know? We had the sequel right here: the Galaxy, a 51. So let's check it out. So what's in the box? Well under the lid is the thump. His finish is pretty similar to what Samsung was doing with last year's a series whoa, yes, I accidentally hit the power button. All right, then.
What's next there's a pair of 3.5 millimeter earbuds. We have a 15 watt, quick charger similar to the previous model and finally, the charging cable, oh hold on. Isn't there something missing, yep sure enough, there's a cardboard package under the lid? It has the sim tool and some paperwork inside so now that we have the Galaxy a 51 in our hands. Let's go over his key features. First, the curved build the galaxy, 50 ones back panel curves into the sides, and all of this is made of plastic.
It doesn't feel cheap, though the form factor is elegant. Quite slim and not bulky at all. Ours is in the black color and when it catches light at a certain angle, it turns into a dazzling array of colors I, also like that checkerboard texture. Underneath next the AMOLED display the galaxy. A 51 brings a trademark Samsung infinity display.
It has a 1080p resolution and is a little larger than last year's model. At 6.5 inches we have a hole, punch cut out, two houses, 32 megapixel selfie cam in this hole, is a lot smaller than what we've seen on other phones. Since the screen is an AMOLED, it supports an always-on feature, as well as an honor display, fingerprint reader to wake up and unlock the device. Now, let's take a closer look at the cameras, the 51 brings a quad camera set up with a new l-shaped look Newer 48 megapixel quad bear main cam at 12, megapixel ultra-wide, a 5 megapixel macro cam, and a depth sensor along with an LED flash. Having four cameras means that this setup will be a bit more versatile than what we saw on the 50.
But as far as quality goes the jury's still out next the performance, the galaxy a 51 is packing an Enos 96 11 chipsets, a slight upgrade over the 96 10 of last year. It should give you decent performance, but there are better options out there if you're planning to do a lot of gaming, the interface is Samsung's 1uy, 2, /, Android 10, and to feel smooth and snappy from what I've seen so far is basically what we're used to from Samsung over the past year and finally, the battery life. The 51 is running on a four thousand William hour battery the same capacity as the Galaxy. A 50 I'd expect battery life to be quite similar, good news, because the 50 s is great, so there you have it guys. The Galaxy, 51 looks like a decent mid-range or just like the 850, but I'm worried that it looks a little too much like the 50 and also costs a lot more right.
Now, besides, the new cameras. Is there enough going on here to justify an upgrade plus area? 51? Is there a connection here? Let us know what you think down below, and I'll see you soon with our four of you.
Source : GSMArena Official