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I'm still shocked that you can pick up a £245 smartphone with a vibrant AMOLED screen and two-day battery life. For anyone who binges content on their phone, the Samsung Galaxy M31 is an absolute bargain, just don't expect it to wow you in other areas.
The Samsung Galaxy M31 is priced at Rs 14,999 for the base variant with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage. At that price, you're essentially getting a phone with an exceptionally good display, kickass battery life and a versatile set of cameras. The performance...
By not changing things too much, the Galaxy M31 looks and feels similar to the Galaxy M30s, which is both good and bad. The good thing is that the smartphone offers all the right features to make it a solid sub-Rs 15,000 smartphone. The bad is that the...
Samsung has seen success with the Galaxy M30s, so it didn't want to fix what isn't broken. What the company has done is upgraded the RAM, put in a fourth rear camera, and preloaded Android 10. The Galaxy M31 does not feel like a completely new device,...
As the successor of the Galaxy M30 from last year, the Galaxy M31 makes for a good upgrade. However, its competition still is the Galaxy M30s which also flaunts the same processor, but a RAM chip with 2GB less memory on it.But does the extra 2GB of RAM...
Samsung came out all cylinders blazing with its Galaxy M series smartphones last year, leaving no stones unturned by bringing pleasing aesthetics, top-notch innards, and consumer satisfaction that the company has always been known for.Taking the...
Samsung Galaxy M31 is a refined product as compared to its predecessors. Whether be it watching content on AMOLED screen or taking photos from the four cameras, the Galaxy M31 sure looks like a rightful heir of the Galaxy M30s. The battery life is the...
Overall, the Galaxy M31, is a good upgrade to last year's M30s at competitive starting price of Rs. 14,999. It has upgraded cameras, while retaining the same AMOLED display and the huge 6000mAh battery, and most importantly comes with an ambient light...
To conclude, the Galaxy M31 is a fine product in the M-series. The smartphone offers a premium design language coupled with some good display and a decent set of cameras. The major highlight is the battery here, though performance is yet to be tested...
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