Samsung Galaxy A51 review

GSMArena team, 31 Jan 2020.

Android 10 and One UI 2 out of the box

The Galaxy A51 is one of the first Samsung phones to boot Android 10 out of the box, complete with the latest custom One UI 2.0. It's nice to see that new models are launching with their software already up to date, as opposed to having to wait several months for an OTA.

Samsung Galaxy A51 review

We've already seen the 10/2.0 combo on several flagship Galaxies, where it arrived as an update. On top of that, the second version of One UI isn't all that different from the original, save for the new take on gesture navigation. Even so, the A51's build comes with a small surprise - you get Edge screen.

Previously reserved for the flagships where they would go together with the curved edge displays, the Edge screen set of features have made their way to the mostly flat-screened Galaxy A51. Edge panels is a well-known, long-standing feature that gives you quick access to apps, actions, tools, etc. with a single swipe from the side. You can choose which side the handle is located on, as well as adjust its position along the edge of the phone. In the Edge screen sub-menu, you will also find Edge lighting - it's a feature that can light up different types of peripheral glow for notifications, and as you've probably guessed, there are tons of options and styles to choose from.

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Edge screen

Gesture navigation is also available, and you get to pick between the One UI 2 set of actions or go back to the One UI 1 way of doing things. The former is similar to the current native Android 10 approach with a swipe-in from the sides for 'Back' and swipe-up from the bottom for Home or task switcher. The old way is by swiping up from three separate areas on the bottom that do what the on-screen buttons before them used to do. If you can't be bothered with gesturess, the conventional onscreen nav bar remains an option too.

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Navigation options

Other cool recent developments have made their way to the A51, including Dark mode. It skins UI elements in black and shades of dark gray and also invokes the dark modes of supported apps, which include the in-house ones as well as the Google suite (not Maps, though, not yet).

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Dark mode

Biometrics on the Galaxy A51 include an optical fingerprint reader and basic camera-only face detection. The fingerprint reader experience is trouble-free, with the usual multi-step setup feeling a bit tedious but rewarding when it comes to accuracy afterwards.

Samsung Galaxy A51 review

It's not the fastest of sensors and feels more like Samsung's ultra-sonic units in the flagships as opposed to a good, nearly-instant optical one, and the laggy animation doesn't help with perceived speed, but it's mostly a usable reader that doesn't get in the way.

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Settings • Biometrics

Other than that, the Galaxy A51's UI is One UI as we've come to enjoy. The shift of actionable UI elements towards the bottom for easier reach has been widely praised, and we're also digging the iconography.

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Lockscreen • Homescreen • Folder view • App drawer • Notification shade • Task switcher

Synthetic benchmarks

The Galaxy A51 is powered by the in-house Exynos 9611 chipset - a minor refresh on the 9610 found in last year's model, and a refresh that only addresses high-res camera support. In fact, we did see an uptick in performance on the M30s, which uses the 9611 too, so there's probably more than meets the eye in the specsheets.

Anyway, this particular Exynos is built on a 10nm process and packs an octa-core CPU in a classic 2x4 configuration - 4x2.3GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x1.7GHz Cortex-A53. The GPU is Mali-G72 MP3. Three RAM/storage versions are in existence - 4/64GB, 4/128GB, and 6/128GB, with our review unit being the mid spec.

Samsung Galaxy A51 review

In our benchmarking session, the Galaxy A51 proved it's not up to the standard set by competitors in the price range. The Snapdragon 730 present in the Realme X2 and the Xiaomi Mi 9T is significantly more powerful in all applications, be it CPU- or GPU-intense. The Huawei Nova 5T that relies on the once flagship Kirin 980 SoC is in a class of its own, yet fits the budget. The A51 is keeping company to the Nokia 7.2 in terms of CPU performance, but even that ancient Snapdragon 660 in the 7.2 has better graphics than the Galaxy.

GeekBench 4.4 (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    10013
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    7008
  • Realme X2
    6926
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    6863
  • vivo V17 Pro
    6629
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    6584
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    6582
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    5641
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
    5620
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    5566
  • Nokia 7.2
    5440
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    5401
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    5396
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    4188

GeekBench 4.4 (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    3342
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    2558
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    2537
  • Realme X2
    2508
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    2391
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    2388
  • vivo V17 Pro
    2382
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    1715
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    1668
  • Nokia 7.2
    1534
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    1530
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
    1519
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    1489
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    1311

GeekBench 5.1 (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    2504
  • Realme X2
    1750
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    1703
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    1692
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    1602
  • Nokia 7.2
    1398
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    1385
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    1294
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    1288

GeekBench 5.1 (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    696
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    548
  • Realme X2
    545
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    542
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    507
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    349
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    347
  • Nokia 7.2
    332
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    310

AnTuTu 7

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    313024
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    218200
  • Realme X2
    215578
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    211915
  • vivo V17 Pro
    176791
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    170102
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    167750
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    152075
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    144574
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
    141077
  • Nokia 7.2
    139495
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    113051
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    101651

AnTuTu 8

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    395503
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    272229
  • Realme X2
    257443
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    257146
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    209933
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    180321
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    175363
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    168699
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
    167395
  • Nokia 7.2
    164484

GFX 3.1 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    56
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    30
  • Realme X2
    29
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    27
  • vivo V17 Pro
    17
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    16
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    15
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    15
  • Nokia 7.2
    15
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    14
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
    13
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    13
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    10
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    8.1

GFX 3.1 Manhattan (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    48
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    27
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    24
  • Realme X2
    24
  • vivo V17 Pro
    14
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    14
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    13
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    13
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    13
  • Nokia 7.2
    13
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    12
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
    11
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    8.9
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    7.3

GFX 3.1 Car scene (1080p offscreen)

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    33
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    17
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    16
  • Realme X2
    16
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    10
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    9.2
  • Nokia 7.2
    9
  • vivo V17 Pro
    8.8
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    8.1
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    8
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    7.1
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
    7
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    6.6
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    5.2

GFX 3.1 Car scene (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    29
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    15
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    13
  • Realme X2
    13
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    8.7
  • Nokia 7.2
    8.1
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    8
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    7.3
  • vivo V17 Pro
    7.3
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    7
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    6.5
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
    5.9
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    5.6
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    4.6

3DMark SSE OpenGL ES 3.1 1440p

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    4418
  • Honor 20
    3973
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    2467
  • Realme X2
    2402
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    2182
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    1889
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    1574
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    1425
  • Nokia 7.2
    1333
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    1125
  • vivo V17 Pro
    1089
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    984
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    974
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    636

3DMark SSE Vulkan 1440p

Higher is better

  • Huawei nova 5T
    4352
  • Realme X2
    2263
  • Xiaomi Redmi K30
    2244
  • Honor 20
    2219
  • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    2035
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
    1554
  • Samsung Galaxy M30s
    1502
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    1388
  • Nokia 7.2
    1277
  • vivo V17 Pro
    1163
  • Samsung Galaxy A60
    1070
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
    1061
  • Motorola Moto G8 Plus
    1037
  • Samsung Galaxy M30
    727

Reader comments

  • Anonymous Man
  • 31 Mar 2024
  • YUU

Hey, Are you still using it now? How the issues

  • Anonymous
  • 04 Mar 2024
  • uP5

thank u but i only found this after bought it..2nd-hand phone

  • Nash
  • 27 Feb 2024
  • XD1

A51 has a defect problem that cause the phone to reboot and freeze. You will be able to access the phone for a short moment after a forxed reboot. NO FIX HAS BEEN FOUND and samsung is not taking it for repair. DON'T BUY