Samsung unveiled Galaxy M31s last week in India as a successor to Galaxy M31 from earlier this year. This handset will go on sale starting Amazon Prime Day sale from August 6. In addition to this phone, the South Korean tech giant has been also working on Galaxy M51 for a very long time. It has leaked multiple times over the past few months. Now, the device also gets FCC certification revealing it to support 25W fast charging.

Galaxy M51

The Galaxy M series lineup of budget smartphones are Samsung’s online-exclusive SKUs. These handsets feature better specifications for their price compared to the company’s Galaxy A series.

This long-leaked Galaxy M51 is expected to be the successor of Galaxy 40 from earlier last year. It is said to be the first Samsung smartphone to feature a non-Samsung Display OLED panel. According to China’s 3C and Safety South Korea, it will be the first handset from the company to come with a 7,000mAh battery.

Now, the FCC certification (via SamMobile) confirms this phone to support 25W fast charging. It also corroborates its model number to be SM-M515 with dual-SIM card slot.

Further, it also confirms the handset to support Bluetooth with LE, NFC, and dual-band WiFi. As per previous leaks, the device will feature Snapdragon 730 SoC (it was thought to be 675), 8GB RAM, 128GB internal storage,  and a quad-camera setup with 64MP primary sensor and 12MP ultra-wide unit.