Samsung Galaxy M31s review: Impressive in every respect except performance

 


Samsung Galaxy M31s is a new smartphone in the South Korean electronics maker’s millennial-centric Galaxy M-series, launched in 2019 to take on Chinese rivals. Besides seasonal upgrades, the smartphone brings some premium features otherwise limited to the company’s flagship smartphones. Moreover, the phone boasts its segment-leading 64-megapixel quad-camera array on the back, Infinity-O (punch-hole) AMOLED screen and 6,000mAh battery.

On paper, the Galaxy M31s seems to be the go-to smartphone in the midrange segment. But how does it fare in real life? Let’s find out: Samsung Galaxy M31s: Design

The Galaxy M31s seems identical to the Galaxy A51 (review), except that it has a different gradient design on the back. Made mostly of plastic, the phone is thick (9.3mm) and heavy (203g). It, however, has good ergonomics and feels comfortable to hold and operate. Like the Galaxy A51, it has a slightly raised rectangular quad-camera module on the back and a tiny punch-hole display on the front. On the chassis, there is a power key-cum-capacitive fingerprint sensor and volume rocker keys on the right, dualSIM and microSD card slot on the left, secondary microphone opening at the top, and USB-C port, 3.5mm audio out port, speaker opening and primary microphone at the bottom.

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