We had exclusively reported three months ago that Samsung is developing the Galaxy M31s and the Galaxy M51. While the Galaxy M31s has been officially revealed already, the company still hasn't started teasing the launch of the Galaxy M51. However, we now know that the Galaxy M51 is inching closer to its launch, thanks to its Wi-Fi certification.
The Galaxy M51 with model number SM-M515F/DSN has received certification from Wi-Fi Alliance. Documents related to the certification reveal that the phone runs Android 10 and features dual-band Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac and Wi-Fi Direct. The phone's model number also reveals that it will feature a dual-SIM card slot.
Previous reports have claimed that the Galaxy M51 features the Snapdragon 730 processor, up to 8GB RAM, and 128GB internal storage. It will most likely feature a microSD card for storage space expansion. The upcoming smartphone is believed to be based on the Galaxy A51, so we can expect it to sport a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O display from CSOT with a center-aligned punch hole for the selfie camera.
Other Galaxy M51 specifications include a quad-camera setup at the rear, consisting of a 64MP wide-angle camera and a 12MP ultrawide camera. We expect it to feature the Single Take mode and 4K video recording. There is a possibility that the phone is powered by a 7,000mAh battery and features 25W fast charging. The phone will reportedly be launched in September.