Samsung Galaxy A31 launched in India

3 years ago

Samsung company has launched another smartphone of its Galaxy A series in India the “Samsung Galaxy A31“. This smartphone has been launched with a design similar to Galaxy A71 and A51 with a prism crush design and L-shaped quad rear camera set-up. The special feature of this smartphone is that it has been launched with a powerful battery of 5,000mAh. The Galaxy A series was introduced last year. In this series, the company launches mid-budget range smartphones. Galaxy A51 was launched this year which comes under the world’s best-selling Android smartphone in the last quarter.

Talking about the storage, Samsung Galaxy A31 has been launched in only one storage option 6GB RAM + 128GB. The phone is available in three colour options Prism Crush Blue, Prism Crush Black and Prism Crush White. It has been launched in India at a price of Rs 21,999 and will be made available at Samsung’s exclusive retail stores in addition to e-commerce websites in India.

Talking about the features of Galaxy A31, it comes with a 6.4-inch FHD + Infinity-U s-AMOLED display panel which has 60Hz refresh rate, whose resolution is 1,080 x 2,040 pixels. The phone has been launched with MediaTek Helo P65 SoC. It comes with 6GB RAM + 128GB onboard storage. Its internal storage can be increased to 512GB via dedicated microSD card. The phone supports dual SIM cards. It has features like USB Type C, 3.5mm audio jack, NFC for connectivity. The phone comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor and Knox security features.

lastly talking about the camera features of the phone, the quad rear camera set-up has been given in its back. The primary sensor of the phone has been given 48MP. Apart from this, the 8MP ultra-wide sensor has been given in it. The phone has a 5MP depth and a 5MP macro sensor. The phone has a 20MP front camera for selfie, which is fitted with Waterdrop Notch. The phone comes with a powerful battery of 5,000mAh. This smartphone runs on OneUI 2.0 based on Android 10. It also features Dolby Atmos to enhance its sound capabilities.

Deepak Kumar

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