Samsung begins production of the galaxy m51 in india
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The Galaxy M range has been one of the revelations in Samsung's mid-range. They have released several models so far, from M10 to M40. These models were launched first in India, the main market of this range, although they have had a global launch as well. The Korean firm is already working on a new phone, the Galaxy M51.
Samsung begins production of the Galaxy M51 in India
This phone is expected to hit stores in 2020. Its launch has not been confirmed, but the brand has already started with the production of this phone in India.
Production begins
Several media in India already report this. It is surprising that Samsung goes directly to the Galaxy M51 in this case, since at the moment there has not been a Galaxy M50 within this range. So the name of the phone may be something that can change and finally it is the M50. There are no concrete data in this regard, on what is the strategy of this range in terms of names.
The range of the Galaxy M has sold very well in this 2019. It is one of those responsible for returning the success of the Korean firm in the mid-range. In addition to helping them maintain good results in a key market like India.
Surely in 2020 Samsung will launch several models within this range of phones. Maybe one of them is this Galaxy M51. We hope to know more about the phone shortly, especially now that the production of the phone has already started.
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