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Samsung’s Galaxy A71 and A51 in the Nepali market

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March 13, 2020
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Samsung's Galaxy A71 and A51 in the Nepali market
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Kathmandu, March 12: Samsung, Nepal has unveiled two new versions of the Galaxy A series of the Samsung brand of handset in the Nepali market, Galaxy A71, and Galaxy A51.

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 These two versions are said to be packed with enhanced features like a longer-lasting battery, smarter camera, and Infinity-O display.

They come with a large 4,500 mAh and 4,000 mAh batteries respectively, so one can use its phone longer throughout the day.

“Featuring a main camera, Ultra Wide, Macro and Depth cameras, combined with intelligent features, the Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A51 allow one to capture almost anything in clear detail and stunning scale,” states a press release issued by the company.

Similarly, Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A51 offer Super AMOLED Plus and Super AMOLED edge-to-edge Infinity-O displays respectively. With a screen size of 6.7-inch and 6.5-inch, the display provides an “expansive and immersive experience.”

Moreover, they boast of Super Steady Video that allows its users to capture smooth and stable videos on any adventure.

“Super Steady Video removes camera shake when you are shooting a video of a moving object or even when you’re moving yourself. Whether you’re running, hiking or even chasing your pets, the Super Steady Video will help you capture the moment perfectly,” the release adds.

The rhythmical pattern of the A51 & A71 design theme comes in smooth and elegant pastel shades of Prism Crush Black, White &Blue color.

Galaxy A71 is priced at Rs 49,999, while Galaxy A51 costs Rs 38,399 in the market.

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