Samsung Galaxy M51 Got Certified From Bluetooth SIG

A few days ago, it was reported that one of the most awaited phones from Samsung, the Galaxy M51, would be delayed due to slow production. Moreover, the launch is now expected in September.

Today, we just got another leak regarding the phone. The unannounced Galaxy M51 was certified from the Bluetooth SIG website. The certification revealed nothing much about the phone. In the certification, it can be seen that the phone will support Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.

Moreover, the model number SM-M515F_DSN points out that it is a dual-sim Indian variant of Galaxy M51. The phone just got certified today (on 17 July). This certification reveals nothing more about the phone.

According to some previous reports, the Galaxy M51 will be the most powerful Samsung device in the M series. The phone was already spotted on Geekbench, which was equipped with Snapdragon 675 chipset and 8 GB RAM. Some reports also claim that it might use SD730. But we are not sure about that.

The phone will be equipped with a non-Samsung OLED panel from the China Star Optoelectronics Technology. It will be a single punch-hole display with a bigger display size. Moreover, a bigger battery of around 7000mAh capacity is also expected on the phone.

On the camera side, it will sport a quad-camera setup with a primary 64MP sensor, which is Samsung’s own camera sensor. Moreover, an in-display fingerprint scanner is also expected.

Currently, the upcoming Galaxy M51 is set to be launched in September. However, looking at the certifications, the launch is expected to be earlier than September.