If long battery life is important to you, then Samsung's newest phone is one you should check out.
The Galaxy M51 quietly went up on Samsung's German website this week. It's since been pulled, so it may have been posted prematurely, but the archived page can still be viewed.
One of the highlight features of the Samsung Galaxy M51 is its battery. There's a whopping 7000mAh battery packed into the M51's frame, which is one of the biggest smartphone batteries we've seen in recent memory. And 25W fast charging support is included, too, so when the battery does run empty you're not waiting days for it to fill back up.
The Galaxy M51 is also equipped with a 64MP main camera with f/1.8 aperture, a 12MP ultra-wide cam with 123-degree field of view, and 5MP depth and 5MP macro cameras, too. There's also a 32MP hole-punch selfie camera at the top of the Galaxy M51's 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display.
Samsung has opted to use a Snapdragon 730 processor inside the Galaxy M51, and there's 6GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in storage in there, too. A microSD card slot will let you add up to 512GB of additional storage.
Other specs of the Galaxy M51 include a side-mounted fingerprint reader and USB-C charging.
Samsung has listed the Galaxy M51 in its online store at a price of €360 ($429 USD) with shipping expected to begin on September 11 (via GSMArena). It's unclear when the M51 will expand to other parts of the globe, but with its huge 7000mAh battery, we're betting that there are quite a few people in other countries who'd like the chance to buy one.