South Korean brand Samsung is all set to launch the successor of the Galaxy M30 smartphone in India. Ahead of the launch, Samsung has teased that the Galaxy M31 and it has revealed the camera resolution.
As per the official teaser shared by the popular YouTuber GeekyRanjit, the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy M31 will use a 64-megapixel primary sensor on its rear camera setup. It is likely that the 64-megapixel primary camera is expected to use Samsung’s own 64MP ISOCELL GW1 sensor.
Further, the tweet shows the smartphone’s name and the tagline “Mega Monster”. The tagline hints that the Galaxy M31 might pack a big battery similar to the Galaxy M30s.
Saw this image online. Seems like Samsung is coming up with something to do with a 64MP #MegaMonster. The details & when is still a mystery. Let's see what the successor to the M30s has to offer. @SamsungIndia can you throw some light. pic.twitter.com/La7YnDnW9K
— Ranjit (@geekyranjit) February 4, 2020
As per the reports and leaks, the Galaxy M31 phone will feature a quad-camera setup with one of the shooters sporting a 64-megapixel sensor. It will come with an ultra-wide-angle sensor, a depth sensor, and a macro sensor.
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The Bluetooth listing of the Galaxy M31 suggests that the phone will support Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, dual-band WiFi i.e. 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. On the software front, it spotted running on the latest Android 10 operating system out of the box. There’s currently no other information regarding the device’s other specifications.
It’s currently unclear when Samsung will unveil the Galaxy M31, though the report believes that the company will announce the handset this month.