Samsung's next Galaxy M series smartphone will be launching in India on February 25. Amazon India has put a promotional page for the Galaxy M31, revealing the phone's design and some of its features. The Galaxy M31 will look quite similar to the Galaxy M30s, especially from the back, and many of its specs will remain the same as well.
Those include a 6,000 mAh battery, a 6.4-inch Infinity-U Super AMOLED display, and the Exynos 9611 processor. The M31 has a 64-megapixel main camera, which has only been seen on the Galaxy A70s and Galaxy A71 before this. Amazon confirms that there is a macro camera at the back and is also teasing improved low-light camera performance, no doubt because of the high-resolution sensor and the dedicated Night shooting mode that every Galaxy smartphone comes with nowadays.
The other two cameras are likely going to be 12MP ultra-wide and 5MP depth sensors; the front camera is said to be a 32-megapixel sensor, but that is yet to be confirmed. The Galaxy M31 is also rumored to have 6GB and 8GB RAM configurations along with 64GB and 128GB storage respectively. All existing M series phones max out at 6GB of RAM, so this is another area where the Galaxy M31 will offer a substantial upgrade, at least if the rumors are to be believed.