How is Samsung Galaxy A31?

How is Samsung Galaxy A31?




 How is Samsung Galaxy A31?



  Samsung galaxy A31 is a phone made for almost everyone, the reason is it has decent specs, a really good crisp display and an amazing battery. When the A31 was launched many reviewers said that it's quite overpriced but now as many months have passed since the phone launched you can get it at a perfect price. First let's take a look at the specs.

  The A31 is powered by mediatek p65 processor, you may think it is a low end processor but it's not. You can play games at medium graphics and you can even run some games at high graphics but then the phone heats really quickly. 

  Along with this we also get a whooping 5,000 mAH battery which you can charge quickly using 18W fast charger (included). You get the best 6.4 inch sAMOLED display with a resolution of 1080×2400 pixels. Talking about security features you get Samsung's knox security, you also get an in-display fingerprint sensor which isn't really great, face unlock is also supported. In additional features you get NFC support, wifi calling and Dolby atmos. Along with this you get 6GB ram with 128GB storage. You also get a hybrid sim-slot.

  Now let's talk about the camera. You get a quad-camera setup. The primary camera is a 48MP sensor, along with this you get 8MP wide-angle, 5MP depth sensor and 5MP macro camera. The front camera is 20MP sensor. The camera isn't really that good and lacks many features. 

  The phone is quite light weighted even though we get a big battery. The back is made of polycarbonate which is tough but the overall design is not that good and also the phone is really narrow but as it is narrow you get a good viewing angle when you watch videos or movies. The MRP is 21,999 rupees (312$) here in India .

  So would I recommend you to buy it? My answer is yes if you get it at a price of 17000 rupees or 18000 rupees otherwise I don't think it is worth 23k instead of this phone you can go for A51 which is priced at 25k.

  Buy this phone now here.

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  This was a guest post written by Akash Shrikhande. To know more about guest blogging on this blog, contact me.
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