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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy M31 in
February and followed up with the Galaxy M31s in July. Now Amazon.in has revealed that
the Korean tech giant will soon add a new member to the M series, dubbed Galaxy
M31 Prime.
The e-commerce giant has set up a promo page on its website, which
reveals M31 Prime's design and specs. Amazon doesn't explicitly mention the
phone as M31 Prime on the promo page and instead calls it Galaxy M Prime, but a quick look at the page's source code reveals mentions of the Galaxy M31 Prime
name.
The Galaxy M31 Prime will be powered by an Exynos
9611 SoC paired with 6GB RAM. It will have two storage options - 64GB and 128GB
- and will come with a dedicated slot for a microSD card allowing storage
expansion by up to 512GB.
The Galaxy M31 Prime will ship with a 6,000 mAh
battery that will charge through a USB-C port at up to 15W. It will have a
total of five cameras onboard - a 32MP shooter on the front with slow-motion
and 4K video recording, and a quad-camera setup on the back comprising a 64MP
primary, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro, and 5MP depth sensor units.
Other highlights of the M31 Prime include a
rear-mounted fingerprint reader and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The smartphone will
pack a waterdrop notch display, but its diagonal and resolution are currently
unknown.
However, the M31 and M31s both sport FullHD+
AMOLED screens having a diagonal of 6.4" and 6.5", respectively. So
we expect something similar to the M31 Prime.
That said, the design and specs of the Galaxy M31 Prime are similar to the M31's, so it's unclear why Samsung felt the need to launch the M31 Prime, but it will be interesting to see how the company positions it in its product portfolio.
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