A couple of days after a couple of new additions to the Galaxy M-series, Samsung has today debuted a new Galaxy A-series smartphone in India. It’s the Galaxy A31, which was first unveiled in March earlier this year. It’s equipped with an AMOLED display, MediaTek chipset, and a massive battery pack. Yeah, a Mediatek chipset (instead of Exynos) in a mid-range Samsung phone.

Galaxy A31 features a polycarbonate build with a glasstic real panel. It’s very similar to what you may have seen on its predecessor, the Galaxy A30s. You have a quad-camera system housed in a rectangular cutout on the rear and an in-display fingerprint sensor on the front.

Galaxy A31 will retail at Rs. 21,999 for the single 6GB+128GB variant. The device will be available in three color variants namely Prism Crush Black, Prism Crush Blue, and Prism Crush White. It’s now up for sale on Flipkart, Samsung’s online store, and other offline stores across India.