After the Samsung Galaxy A51 and Samsung Galaxy A71, the series continues with the release of the Samsung Galaxy A31, the successor to the Samsung Galaxy A30 launched last year. The Samsung Galaxy A31 has four cameras, a Super AMOLED display and a 5,000 mAh battery.
Design, Display and Production Quality
When it comes to design, the overall build and appearance are quite similar to its high-end siblings, the Samsung Galaxy A51 and Samsung Galaxy A71. The back has a geometric design with a glossy finish and shines when light falls on it. The Samsung Galaxy A31 comes in Prism Crush Black, Prism Crush White and Prism Crush Blue colors.
Samsung Galaxy A31
On the back is a fairly identical camera setup like the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, the L shape design with LED flash looks big enough. The frames are non-metallic, plastic frames with a polycarbonate body make it a bit light.
On the front is a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with Full HD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels) resolution with 84.9% screen-to-body ratio and 20:9 aspect ratio. On the front, there is a notch with a 20 MP f / 2.2 selfie camera in the center.
Camera
About the cameras The Samsung Galaxy A31 offers a four-camera setup. The primary camera consists of a 48 MP, 8 MP ultra-wide-angle, 5 MP depth camera and a 5 MP macro camera. The camera setup is almost the same as the Samsung Galaxy A51, the Samsung Galaxy M31 and Samsung Galaxy A71 use a 64 MP camera module instead.
The camera offers a variety of features, including video, macro mode, live focus, pro mode, and wide-angle mode that also works for AR features. We couldn’t find any 4K video recording features and 1080p video at 60fps. When shooting slow motion videos, it is competitive in terms of camera features.