In this blind camera comparison, we have pitted Samsung Galaxy M31s against Redmi Note 9 Pro Max and Realme 6 Pro, both of which offer similar features at
With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy M31s, the affordable smartphone segment has gained an attractive new player. The new Samsung smartphone, with its high-performance processor, sAMOLED display, high-resolution front camera, and massive battery, is impressive in every department but it’s the camera that really takes the cake. Featuring the impressive Sony IMX682 primary sensor with 64MP resolution, the Samsung Galaxy M31s has a quad camera setup that’s more than the sum of its parts. The Intelli-cam software features of the smartphone, such as Single Take,64MP Nudge, Custom Filter, Smart Angle Selfie, etc., make this smartphone’s camera superior to anything else in the segment. In fact, to prove just that, we have pitted Samsung Galaxy M31s against Redmi Note 9 Pro Max and Realme 6 Pro, both of which offer similar features at identical prices. In this blind camera test, we’ll be giving you the chance the judge exactly which device excels at capturing better photos in different scenarios. So scroll away and vote for what you think are the best shots. In the first shot, we’ll be testing the main 64MP cameras on the three devices. Samsung Galaxy M31s has a 64MP primary sensor, the same as Redmi Note 9 Pro Max and Realme 6 Pro. The scene we have chosen for this shot is a landscape that involves several colours from natural objects to help you analyse the contrast ratios and dynamic ranges on all 3 photos. You can also check how sharp and clear distant objects are especially in the 64MP mode. The Samsung Galaxy M31s as well as the Realme 6 Pro come with 16MP ultra-wide-angle cameras, but the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max ships with only an 8MP ultra wide shooter. In this next scenario, we pick the India Gate, a popular monument, with a wide variety of objects around it.