Kathmandu, December 16 : Samsung has announced the launch of Galaxy M51 smartphone targeting mainly the the tech savvy millennials and Gen Z consumers.
Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G, Galaxy M51 is claimed to be Nepal’s first smartphone with 7000mAh battery. The very battery is tailor-made for those Nepali youths who are spending more time on their mobile devices, according to the company.
The new smartphone also comes with 6.7” sAMOLED Plus Infinity-O display for “immersive” viewing experience and Sony 64MP Quad Camera with Single Take feature.
Moreover, the newly launched smartphone sports a quad-camera setup, with 64MP main Sony IMX 682 sensor, for capturing “stunning” photos, day or night, according to the company.
Galaxy M51 is available in two memory variants – 6/128GB and 8/128GB – and will be available in two colors – Electric Blue and Celestial Black.
The 6/128GB model is priced at NPR 39,999 while the 8/128GB one costs NPR 43,999.