Samsung Galaxy M51 (Galaxy M41) Renders & Video Leaked Online

Karamchand Rameshwar


The Samsung Galaxy M51 or Galaxy M41 will reportedly come with a punch-hole display, triple rear cameras, and Exynos chipset.

Today, the design of the Samsung Galaxy M51 or Galaxy M41 smartphone has been fully revealed in 360-degree renders and a video shared by leaker @OnLeak. The handset is said to have the name ‘Samsung Galaxy M51’, but it is clearly a direct successor to last year’s Galaxy M40. Therefore, it could launch as Samsung Galaxy M41 because Samsung didn’t even launch the Galaxy M50.

According to the renders, like most recent Samsung phones, the Samsung Galaxy M51 comes with a punch-hole 6.5-inch screen with a selfie camera position in the top left corner. It seems like the punch-hole display is very favored by Samsung as most of Samsung smartphones launched this year come with one, even the lower mid-range ones. It still has a relatively thick bezel at the bottom, while the other side bezels are thinner.

Punch-hole display & rectangular camera module.

On the back, the Galaxy M51 gets a triple-camera system placed in a rather large rectangular cluster, located in the top left corner. The fingerprint sensor of this phone is also located on the back, near the center of the body.

Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor instead of an under-display one.

In addition, it can be seen that the right edge of this phone will be where the power button and volume rocker are located, while the left edge is left empty. The top edge of the device has a 3.5mm headphone jack and a recording mic, while the bottom edge will house the speaker, USB-C port and a recording mic. The Galaxy M51 is also reported to have a body size of 162.6 x 77.5 x 8.5mm (9.5mm thick if accounting for the camera bump at the back).

It still has a headphone jack at the top.

Samsung Galaxy M51 price: Unavailable

Samsung Galaxy M51 price in India: Unavailable

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