Samsung is bringing its latest Mediatek-powered budget phone, the Galaxy A31, to Spain. The device has been officially launched in the country in two color options, with 64GB of on-board storage and 4GB of RAM. The Galaxy A31 offers premium specifications such as a quad camera and a 5,000mAh battery in an entry-level device, said Marketing Director of Samsung Spain, Luis de la Peña.
The Galaxy A31 is one of Samsung's few smartphones that don't employe an Exynos or Snapdragon chipset. Instead it uses the MediaTek Helio P65 featuring two ARM Cortex-A75 performance cores and six Cortex-A55 low-power cores, as well as a Mali-G52 MC2 graphics chip.
A decent package for anything but gaming
Samsung's Galaxy A31 can be described as a solid budget phone for people who don't care much about mobile gaming. Low gaming performance is one of its biggest downsides, however, the device can perform other regular daily tasks with ease. Mobile photography is also not something to write home about, but the Galaxy A31 has excellent battery life, a decent in-display fingerprint sensor, and a great Super AMOLED 6.4-inch display with a resolution of 2400 by 1080. It even benefits from NFC connectivity and compatibility with Samsung Pay, a financial service that's been available in Spain since mid-2016.
The Galaxy A31 is now listed online at Samsung Spain and a ‘Buy Now' button should be popping-up soon. Samsung is launching the Galaxy A31 in Spain for 299 euros in Prism Crush Black and Prism Crush Blue. Check the links below for more details.
Galaxy A31 review
- Buy / Check the Galaxy A31 online at Samsung Spain