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Samsung Galaxy M51 Bags Bluetooth SIG Certification

Apart from launching its Galaxy Note series and Galaxy Fold series flagship phones in the coming month, Samsung will be also launching some other phones in the market. A recent report revealed that the South Korean company is aiming to launch the Galaxy M31s by the end of this month. It appears that Samsung fans will possibly see the arrival of the Galaxy M51 phone in the coming month as it has received approval from the Bluetooth SIG authority today.

The Bluetooth SIG certification confirms the SM-M515F_DSN and the Galaxy M51 moniker that has been in the rumors since the past few months. There is still confusion whether the Galaxy M41 exists or not. However, the Bluetooth approval makes it certain that the device will be launching coming.

Usually, devices are known to go official within a month of emerging in Bluetooth SIG’s database. Rumors have claimed that the Samsung Galaxy M51 will be debuting in September. Hence, now that the Bluetooth SIG has approved the Galaxy M51, it may go official as early as next month or in September. Apart from support for Bluetooth 5.0, the Bluetooth SIG hasn’t revealed any other information about the Galaxy M51 phone. 

Samsung Galaxy M51 Specifications (Rumored)

The Samsung Galaxy M51 was spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform last month. It suggested that the phone is fueled by Snapdragon 675 SoC and 8 GB of RAM. However, there are speculations that it will be equipped with Snapdragon 730 SoC.

Other reports have revealed that the Galaxy M51 will be sporting a punch-hole AMOLED display with an in-screen fingerprint reader. It may come with a 64-megapixel main camera and an internal storage of 128 GB.

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