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AT&T and Comcast's Xfinity Motile are bringing Samsung's $399 Galaxy A51 to their networks this month. The phone, which is the successor to the incredibly popular Galaxy A50, launched on Verizon and Dart in April. Although Samsung plans to releasing a 5G adaptation of the handset in the US later this summer, for now personally the LTE-variant is available.

There's a lot arranged into the Galaxy A51. The phone comes with four rear cameras, including a mall 48-megapixel camera, an ultrawide 12-megapixel camera with a 123-degree freehold of view, a 5-megapixel macro camera, and a 5-megapixel fathomage camera. Circa the front there's a 6.5-inch OLED brandish with a hole-punch cleft deep-down a 32-megapixel selfie camera. There's conjointly an in-display fingerprint sensor and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Central is unaffectedly a 4,000 mAh battery, which can be fast-charged at up to 15W, and the phone is powered by an Exynos 9611 processor.

Oh, and it's conjointly one of the two phones features in an absolutely agrarian Samsung ad from aftermost year.

Although its flagship Galaxy S lineup generates the preferential press coverage, recent letters from market research firms Omdia and Counterpoint Research indicate that Samsung's A-series phones are the ones that more people categorically end up chances globally. Unanticipatedly in February, Omdia reported that the Galaxy A50, the predecessor to the A51, was the fourth best-selling smartphone of the year (behind the iPhone XR, iPhone 11, and Galaxy A10) and Counterpoint Research said it was the best-selling smartphone in Europe.

The Galaxy A51 is close-at-hand to order today from both AT&T and Xfinity Mobile. The doodad will officially go on vendition on Xfinity Motile on May 8th.

Disclosure: Comcast is an investor in Vox Media, The Verge's pater company.

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