The smartphone with a 7000mAh battery has been famous for a long time, and today I had the opportunity to experience this Samsung M51 for 24 hours around Saigon, which made me feel extremely excited and eager. Let's watch the video and read the article where I share my interesting experience with this phone...The first feeling when holding the M51 on the street is a strange feeling because of its weight and size, heavier than regular smartphones, larger and thicker. However, this also gives a very confident feeling because there is no need to carry a power bank or a tangled charging cable for recharging at the end of the day.Excellent post-processing camera
Of course, I always charge it to 100% to start the new day. Although the phone focuses quite a lot on battery capacity, through the filming/photography experiences with the camera, the image/video results are processed quite well.

Furthermore, it allows recording videos in 4K resolution.Diverse camera modes: background blur, macro, and one-touch capture
Next, with the 64MP quad-camera setup, it allows for good image quality.
Especially, where I took photos this morning, there were many flocks of pigeons flying back and forth. I remember with Single Take, I captured a very good moment, getting the right people, the right emotions, and the right timing. One-touch capture synthesizes the best moments and provides filters, filters, and videos with fast and slow effects that can be uploaded directly to social networks.
I also tried the portrait mode with dynamic focus, but what I still like is that we can adjust the background blur for both the front and rear cameras.
I took a lot of photos and videos, almost continuously in one morning, and the battery dropped to 89%, which is quite impressive but still normal compared to the 7000mAh battery capacity.
Taking advantage of the beautiful sunlight, I captured the detailed beauty of nature.
Super Massive Battery
At this time, it's also time for work, so when I returned to the office, the battery was still at 87-88%. I worked for a bit without using the phone much. Then at noon, I played a 10-minute game, and the battery dropped to 86%.
Later, I returned to work until late afternoon, then took the M51 to hunt for the sunset around 4:30 p.m. in District 2.
Although I arrived a bit late and the sun was setting, making it smaller and harder to capture, I was unable to take a good shot.
I was very pleased with the photos, and when it was almost dark, I continued to shoot videos, and the video quality was still good, with little noise, making it comfortable to watch.
With the super wide 123-degree camera, the 12MP camera lens captures the sunset scene and the surrounding trees beautifully, without blur, distortion, or annoying aspect ratio adjustments like on some other wide-angle modes.
The sky was getting dark quickly. After capturing the sunset scene, the battery was still at 80%, and since Christmas atmosphere was approaching, I decided to go to SaiGon Center for the Christmas ambiance.
The night light using the Night Mode of the M51 is very reasonable.
The photos are sparkling, with the light areas and lights reproduced well, with little glare.
Night photos at SaiGon Center.
With 79% battery, I confidently took the M51 to the bus stop next door to take more photos. I heard that many young people come here to check-in, so I stood there to pose and see how it goes.
Still using the M51's Night Mode. You can see some photos and videos I took here with the M51. Despite the good lighting provided for photos, even in the flickering lights at the bus stop, the photos still come out very deep, bright, and beautiful.
With plenty of battery left, I can sit and adjust until tomorrow morning 😁 It's been a long day, but the M51 is still not tired, still impressively above 75%. This is a super durable battery candidate for those with high battery capacity needs on a smartphone.
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