Samsung has multiple new Galaxy M series smartphones in the works, and we're bound to see more and more details about those handsets leak out as we get closer to their official launch. The Galaxy M31 is looking like it will be the first of the new M series phones to make it to retail stores, as just two weeks after the device was spotted on an online benchmark, a new leak has revealed information on the phone's cameras.
91Mobiles has shared an image of what is supposedly the Galaxy M31's camera module, and it shows an L-shaped camera setup similar to the one on the Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71. We had already speculated that the Galaxy M31 might share its specs with the A51 as it was benchmarked with the Exynos 9611, the same chip that powers the Galaxy A51 and A50s, and the leaked image is lending more credence to that speculation.
For those who haven't been keeping up, the Galaxy A51 has a 48MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a 5MP macro lens, and a 5MP depth sensor. It also has a 32MP front-facing camera, and we assume the same will be true for the Galaxy M31 as well. Nothing is set in stone, however, as we still don't have any concrete evidence to go on, so it's best to take all of the speculation and leaks with the proverbial grain of salt for now.