Samsung Galaxy A51 Now
For media consumption, the A51 is a beast. Because it is AMOLED, blacks are truly infinite, and colors pop with Samsung’s signature saturation. Watching Netflix or YouTube on this device is a genuinely enjoyable experience. The 60Hz refresh rate (standard for 2019) feels dated against modern 90Hz or 120Hz budget phones, but the color accuracy and contrast still beat many LCD competitors sold today.
Samsung was aggressive with the camera array here. The features a quad-camera setup:
This is the headline feature. The boasts a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O display. Unlike the chunky notches of competitors, Samsung opted for a tiny circular cutout in the center-top for the selfie camera. SAMSUNG Galaxy A51
How does the A51 stack up against similarly priced refurbished phones today?
Inside the lives the Samsung Exynos 9611 chipset. It is a 10nm octa-core processor paired with either 4GB, 6GB, or 8GB of RAM (depending on the variant). For media consumption, the A51 is a beast
In terms of image quality, the Galaxy A51's camera performs well in a variety of lighting conditions. The primary sensor captures detailed images with good color accuracy, while the ultra-wide-angle lens offers a wider field of view. The macro lens is useful for close-up shots, and the depth sensor helps to create a natural bokeh effect.
The phone supports 15W "Fast Charging." In reality, this is slow compared to modern 25W or 45W standards. A full charge takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. The phone does not support wireless charging. The 60Hz refresh rate (standard for 2019) feels
One UI 5.1 is lean, customizable, and features Samsung’s excellent "Good Lock" modules. The software experience is intuitive, even if the hardware lags behind.