Samsung continues to expand the Galaxy A-series, which has helped it regain some lost market share in the mid-range segment. The Korean giant has today officially taken the wraps off the Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71 at a launch event in Vietnam. They debut as a successor to Galaxy A50s and Galaxy A70 respectively, but with some useful upgrades in tow.

Samsung carries forward the same 3D Glasstic build (mix of glass and plastic) along with the prism pattern, similar to the Galaxy A50s, on the rear. There’s a rectangular camera bump on the rear, as rumored, and a punch-hole display panel on the front. It’s the new punch-hole design, similar to the Galaxy Note 10, that sets it apart from other mid-range offerings. Image Courtesy: Tony Phùng Studio

Galaxy A51 comes integrated with a 4,000 mAh battery with 15W super-fast charging technology support. It is the first Samsung phone to debut with OneUI 2.0, based on Android 10, out-of-the-box.

Galaxy A71 was also launched alongside the Galaxy A51 today. It boasts the exact same design – both on the front and back, but with a slight bump in performance. Galaxy A71 comes backed by the gaming-centric Snapdragon 730 chipset, paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It also includes a bigger 4,500 mAh battery and faster 25W charging support.

Galaxy A51 comes in a single 6GB+128GB variant, which has been priced at 7,990,000 VND (around Rs. 24,450). The device comes in four attractive colors namely Prism Crush Black, White, Blue, and Pink. It will up for pre-order starting December 16 next week and will go on sale from December 27.

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