Galaxy M31: 4 64MP cameras, 6000mAh battery, priced from 4.9 million

Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy M31, the upgraded camera version of its predecessor Galaxy M30s.

Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy M31, an upgraded camera version of its predecessor Galaxy M30s launched last year, to compete with manufacturers from China.

Galaxy M31 is equipped with Super AMOLED screen, 6.4 inch size, full HD + resolution, with Infinity-U design. The back of the device has a 1-touch fingerprint sensor.

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The highlight of the Galaxy M31 is the cluster of 4 main cameras on the back: a wide-angle 64MP f / 1.8 camera, an ultra-wide-angle 8MP f / 2.2 camera, a 5MP f / 2.4 macro camera and a 5MP f / 2.2-dimensional camera. deep. The selfie camera has a resolution of 32MP f / 2.2.

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In terms of hardware configuration, Galaxy M31 is equipped with Exynos 9611 chip, 6GB RAM and optional 64GB or 128GB memory, with support for expanding the memory card.

Galaxy M31 is equipped with a battery capacity of 'crisis' 6000mAh that allows users to comfortably use basic tasks for 2-3 days without having to charge. It also supports 15W fast charging technology.

Galaxy M31 comes with Android 10 pre-installed with One UI 2.0 interface.

The price of Galaxy M31 on Amazon retail site is from Rs 14,999, equivalent to VND 4.9 million for the 64GB version, the 128GB version costs Rs 15,999, equivalent to VND 5.2 million. The device will be launched in the Indian market on March 5, 2020.

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