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Galaxy M31s with Super AMOLED Infinity O display in India this month

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Samsung India is gearing up to launch its next mid-range smartphone Galaxy M31s which is the successor to Galaxy M31 later this month for nearly Rs 20,000.
The new Galaxy M31s will be available on Amazon as well as Samsung’s other retail platforms from August, sources told IANS on Wednesday.
Galaxy M31s is likely to come with Samsung’s proprietary Super AMOLED Infinity O display, currently seen in the company’s flagship range of smartphones.
Galaxy M31s will house a 6000mAh battery and 64MP quad rear camera, according to the sources.
Samsung launched Galaxy M series for young Indian consumers in early 2019.
Over the last year and half, the company has rolled out eight smartphones under the Galaxy M brand.
The whole Galaxy M series, in particular the Galaxy M30s device, performed well in the online segment last year, helping revive Samsung’s online share.
The company last month added two new products M11 and M01 to its M-series portfolio and M21 in the last quarter to taste the same success again which it got in 2019 due to M30s.
The success of Galaxy M smartphones in India has helped Samsung increase its market share in the online segment, according to analysts.
Samsung has also sent out invitations for a digital ‘Unpacked’ event on August 5 for its next Galaxy flagship in Note series.(IANS)

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