The H2 flagship season officially kicks off tomorrow with the , but before that, another mid-tier handset, the -enabled Galaxy A51, has .
The doesn’t just add support for the next generation of cellular connectivity. It’s powered by an unnamed octa-core chip, likely the Exynos 980, which should deliver better performance than the Exynos 9611 that fuels the LTE-only Galaxy A51.
To keep up with the new wireless standard, it also gets a bigger 4,500mAh battery.
The rest of the specs have been inherited from the 4G model, …
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