South Korean technology giant Samsung has been working on entry and mid-segment phones for a while. Introducing the first flagship Galaxy S20 family in 2020 to consumers, the company is now focused more on entry and midrange. Now, more concept design visuals of a new phone Samsung has been working on have been shared. This phone, which we expect to meet in a short time, will be called Galaxy M51. If you wish, let’s take a closer look at the rumors and general design of this phone, which we do not know the hardware features of yet. Here is the Galaxy M51 Leaked images show that Samsung’s upcoming new phone will have a flat and perforated screen without curves. Samsung, which has minimized the frame work, has managed to keep the frames as thin as possible in this model. However, this phone does not have an on-screen fingerprint reader sensor. When we look at the back of the phone, we see a rectangular triple camera setup. It is possible to say that consumers have gotten used to these camera setups because we see both the rectangular design and the triple camera setup that has recently become furious in most recent entry and mid-range phones. Leaks about Samsung’s new phone reveal that this phone will be 6.5 inches in size, the 3.5 mm headphone jack will be on the phone, and the charging port of this phone will be USB Type-C. While the volume and power buttons are on the right side of the phone, there is a fingerprint reader sensor on the back. Samsung has not released a model called “Galaxy M50” in recent years. So we can expect this phone to be the successor of the Galaxy M40. However, this phone is said to be less likely to be called the Galaxy M41, and will come as the Galaxy M51. In this way, Samsung will bypass the Galaxy M50 model and directly meet the consumers with the Galaxy M51.
