Equipped with 64MP Quad Camera... A70s-Level Camera Specs
6.4-Inch Display with 6000mAh Battery Capacity

Galaxy M31

Galaxy M31

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] Samsung Electronics has launched the mid-range smartphone 'Galaxy M31' equipped with a large-capacity battery and quad cameras in India.


On the 25th (local time), Samsung Electronics unveiled the smartphone 'Galaxy M31' targeting the millennial and Generation Z in India. The price is around 250,000 KRW. It is the seventh model in the M series released by Samsung Electronics.


The Galaxy M31 features a 6.4-inch Infinity-U display with the front camera located at the top center and a waterdrop-shaped (U-shaped) notch design. It is equipped with the Exynos 9611 and supports Android 10.



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It is also notable for having camera specifications comparable to the higher-priced Galaxy A series. The 64-megapixel camera was only available on the A70s before, and this is the first time in the M series. The Galaxy M31 is equipped with a total of four cameras: a 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, a 5-megapixel macro camera, and a 5-megapixel depth camera. The front camera is 32 megapixels. Additionally, it is the first in the M series to feature a night mode, and supports camera functions such as AR (augmented reality) emojis, Bixby Vision, Live Focus, and slow motion.



The battery capacity is 6000mAh and supports 15W fast charging. It is released in two models depending on RAM and storage capacity. The 4GB RAM·64GB model is priced at around 250,000 KRW, and the 6GB RAM·128GB model is around 270,000 KRW. It supports a micro SD slot for expandable storage. It has a fingerprint sensor on the back and a 3.5mm earphone jack. The thickness is 8.9mm, and the weight is 191g. The colors are Ocean Blue and Space Black.


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