The Samsung Galaxy A31 has arrived to add
a bit of class to the affordable smartphone market. Compared to its M31 cousin,
it's more slender thanks to the taller aspect ratio of its 6.4" Super
AMOLED screen. Also, the phone has an in-display fingerprint reader instead of
a rear-mounted one.
The screen has 1080p+ resolution and an
U-shaped notch on its top edge to house the 20MP selfie camera. The 20:9 aspect
ratio makes the A-series phone 2mm narrower than the M31, it's also a fraction
thinner and lighter.
The quad camera on the rear looks and
functions similarly to the M-phone. It's made up of a 48MP main sensor (f/2.0
aperture, 0.8µm pixels), 8MP ultrawide-angle cam (123°), a 5MP dedicated macro
shooter and a 5MP depth sensor.
Samsung didn't give much details about the
chipset, but leaked benchmarks point to a MediaTek Helio P65 chipset. It has
two Cortex-A75 CPU cores, which are newer and more powerful than the four A73
cores inside the Galaxy M31. Even so, the performance battle between the two
will be close. Anyway, the phone comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage as
standard with a 6/128GB option for those who want more. The microSD card slot
can be used to add up to 512GB more to the storage pool.
The Samsung Galaxy A31 is powered by a
5,000mAh battery, which supports 15W fast charging through the USB-C port. The
phone will be available in Prism Crush Black, Prism Crush Blue, Prism Crush
Red, Prism Crush White (the front bezel and camera hump are always black).
Availability and price information will be revealed soon.
A quick comparison between the Galaxy A31
and M31. The M-series phone has a 64MP main camera (larger sensor with f/1.8
aperture), 32MP selfie cam, larger 6,000mAh battery, also its base memory
configuration is 6/64GB. So, we really want to see that pricing info now (the
M31 was INR 15,000/US$ 205 at launch).
