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Samsung confirms June 4 launch of Galaxy A31 in India

By IANS | Updated: May 25, 2020 13:50 IST

Samsung on Monday confirmed that it will launch its new mid-range smartphone Galaxy A31 in India on June 4....

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Samsung on Monday confirmed that it will launch its new mid-range smartphone Galaxy A31 in India on June 4.

The phone will feature a quad camera set up at the rear backed by a 48MP main sensor.

The smartphone will come with a 6.4-inch super AMOLED display and a 5,000mAh battery with 15W fast charging, Samsung revealed in a teaser.

According to industry sources, the phone will be powered by MediaTek octacore processor in India and may cost around Rs 23,000.

Galaxy A31 is likely to come in just one 6-128 GB variant.

The device, featuring a 20MP front camera, will sell across all of Samsung's online and offline platforms and will also be available across e-commerce platforms, sources told .

Galaxy A31 is the third A series device to launch in India this year.

To date, Samsung has launched two Galaxy A devices in the country. While Galaxy A51 was launched in January, Galaxy A71 - the premium device in the Galaxy A line-up - went on sale in February.

( With inputs from IANS )

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