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Samsung announces Galaxy M31 with 64MP camera and 6000mAh battery

Samsung has just announced the launch of #MegaMonster Galaxy M31 in India. This is the successor to hugely popular Galaxy M30s which was launched last year with some impressive value for money specs. 

Samsung Galaxy M31 will launch in India on Feb 25th, 2020 online on Amazon.in. MRP price, Full Specs and Features will be available in coming weeks.


According to promo pages, M31 will have similar specs as the M30. It is equipped with the same, massive 6000mAh battery which should easily last 2 days of heavy usage. Samsung has upgraded the camera and is now bringing a 64MP sensor on this latest model. This is not the same Sony IMX686 seen on Poco X2, instead, this is a Samsung made sensor, also seen on some other smartphones.

One other main highlight of the Galaxy M31 is the display. It features a Super AMOLED screen which should give great viewing experience, much better than many other phones in the price range. 

  • Full HD+ Super AMOLED display
  • 64MP main camera
  • Quad Rear Cameras
  • 6000mAh battery
  • Rear Mounted Fingerprint sensor
From the images provided by Amazon.in teaser page of Galaxy M31, the design looks similar to the upcoming Galaxy S20 Series. There are 4 cameras at the back as well as a fingerprint sensor. 

Older Galaxy M30s, when launched was priced at Rs 13,999 for the base model. Currently, it has seen a price drop and is selling for Rs 12,999. We can expect Galaxy M31 to launch for a similar price, around Rs 15,999 in India. This will be the device Samsung will compete with the mid-range smartphone market against the likes of Realme and Xiaomi. 


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