Galaxy A51 review: Samsung beats the iPhone SE in these important ways
How good can a $400 phone really be? When the device in question is the Samsung Galaxy A51, the answer is simple: very good. As the first real representative of the Galaxy A family in the US, the A51 is a convincing effort that proves Samsung can make a good midprice phone that's worth buying. In fact, Samsung's budget phone (£329 in the UK and AU$599 in Australia) even bests the iPhone SE (which starts at $399, £419 and AU$749), in some specific, and significant, ways. When it comes to screen size and clarity, phone features, camera quality and performance, the Galaxy A51 delivers where it counts, with one exception.
It's the perfect iPhone SE rival in every way but one.
6.5-inch screen is detailed and bright; Wide-angle camera option; Headphone jack;
Processor speed drags; No water resistance;