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The Samsung Galaxy A51, which was launched alongside the Galaxy A71 in December 2019, can now be purchased through the Xfinity Mobile and AT&T networks in the USA. The smartphone, a successor to the Galaxy A50, was initially launched on the Verizon and Sprint carriers.
The Samsung Galaxy A51 is available in a single Prism Crush Black color and has 4GB of RAM with 128GB of internal storage. The smartphone is priced at a reasonable $400, which can be paid in installments.

The 5G versions of the A51 and A71 were announced last month (April 2020), but Samsung is yet to release them in the US, with plans for this variant suggesting a release later this summer. Presently, only the LTE-variant of this device is available in the US.
The Galaxy A51 is sold through Samsung USA’s official site, with the unlocked model not yet available for purchase in the US. This smartphone has the Exynos 9611 chipset under the hood, with a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display of FullHD+ resolution and a punch hole for the device’s 32MP selfie camera.
You can look through the detailed specifications on this device here . The Galaxy A51 is expected to officially go on sale on Xfinity mobile from the 8 th of May 2020.
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The Mi Browser, Mi Browser Pro and the Mint Browser apps have all received updates from Xiaomi to address a number of security concerns. These updates feature an improved “incognito” mode which lets users toggle on or off the “aggregated data collection” functionality.
A number of reports from concerned security researchers raised privacy concerns last week concerning the browsers’ “aggregated data collection”. Aggregate data refers to non-numerical and numerical information that is obtained from multiple sources or individuals and compiled into data summary for the purpose of public reporting.

Xiaomi announced through an update on its blog post that the Mi Browser and Mi Browser Pro have been updated to the version 12.1.4, with the Mint Browser updated to the version 3.4.3.
With the new updates, aggregated data collection is disabled by default and can be turned on or off by the user. Users can confirm to ascertain if they now have the improved incognito mode on the Xiaomi browser by going to Settings > Incognito mode settings in the browser. The Enhanced Incognito mode option when enabled allows Xiaomi collect users browsing data, including search queries through Google and other search engines.
You can get the updated Mi Browser Pro and Mint Browser apps via Google Play . For MIUI users who have a pre-installed version of the Mi Browser, they will receive an over-the-air update that can be installed manually by going through Settings > System apps updater .
Previously, the Xiaomi browsers harvested data from users’ search queries, sending this data to remote servers hosted by Alibaba and rented by Xiaomi. But with the new updates, turning off the aggregated data collection functionality should prevent your data from being sent to remote servers according to Xiaomi.
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Author:Alfa Baye
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