Showing posts with label Micromax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Micromax. Show all posts

Friday, 21 June 2013

Canvas 4

Micromax Canvas 4 teased on Facebook, hints new way of unlocking

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Micromax is all set to launch its new flagship smartphone Canvas 4 in the Indian market. The company had posted two teaser videos of this smartphone on its YouTube channel earlier in the week. The Indian smartphone maker has also been airing Television advertisements of this smartphone during the ICC Champions Trophy matches.
Now, the company has posted another teaser of this smartphone on its Facebook page. The image posted shows an Apple iPhone, an Android device and a BlackBerry smartphone along with the text "What next?" The caption reads, "Slide, Swipe, Press to unlock....What's next?"
From this picture it appears Micromax might be looking at introducing a new way to unlock the smartphone through its Canvas 4. The company has already said that pre-bookings of this smartphone will begin from June 28. So far there are no official details available in regards to the specification of this smartphone.
However, as per the grapevine, Micromax Canvas 4 smartphone will be a full-HD smartphone. Most users expect this smartphone to pack in quad-core processor but some users feel that this smartphone will come with an octa-core CPU to take on Samsung Galaxy S4. There are also speculations going around that this smartphone will offer a stylus support much like the smartphones in the Galaxy Note series.
There is no official word in regards to the price of the smartphone, however it is expected to be a sub-Rs. 20,000 offering. Canvas 4 will be a successor to Micromax A116 Canvas HD smartphone that waslaunched in February 2013. Micromax Canvas HD comes with 5-inch HD IPS screen that sports resolution of 720x1280 pixels and carries a price tag of Rs. 14,499. This smartphone, along withCanvas 2, have been the star products from the company in the last one year.

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Canvas Doodle


Micromax A111 Canvas Doodle with stylus now available online for Rs. 12,999

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After making an appearance in some leaked pictures last month, the Micromax A111 Canvas Doodle smartphone is now available for purchase on ecommerce website, Snapdeal at a price of Rs. 12,999.

The Micromax A111 Canvas Doodle is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm MSM8225Q processor and has 512MB of RAM. It has 4GB internal storage out of which 1.2GB is user-accessible. The memory can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card. 

The dual-SIM dual-GSM (2G+3G) smartphone sports a 5.3-inch capacitive touch screen with a resolution of 540x960 pixels. The company is also bundling a stylus, as apparent from the Doodle moniker, but it's not clear if it will come with special apps for jotting down notes or for doodling. However, the online listing does mention that it will come preloaded with the Evernote app. The phone runs Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.

The Canvas Doodle smartphone will sport an 8-megapixel rear camera and a VGA front facing camera. The camera will offer features like multi-zoom, wide screen video and night mode recording. The phone comes with a 2100mAh battery.

Just two weeks back, Micromax had announced the launch of its first 3D phone, the Micromax A115 Canvas 3D, which offers a glasses-free option to view 3D content.

A few days back it was reported that the company is also working on the Canvas HD Pro smartphone which is expected to sport a 5.5-inch full-HD display. The Canvas HD pro is rumoured to come with a Cortex A7 quad-core processor along with 2GB of RAM. It is expected to offer 8GB of internal storage expandable up to 64GB via a microSD card. It's also expected to feature a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 3.2-megapixel front-facing camera. 


Micromax A111 Canvas Doodle technical specifications

  • 5.3-inch display with 540x960 pixels resolution
  • 1.2GHZ Qualcomm MSM8225Q quad-core processor
  • 512MB RAM
  • 4GB internal storage, 1.2GB user accessible, expandable by up to 32GB via microSD card
  • 8-megapixel rear camera, VGA front camera
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G
  • Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • 2,100mAH battery

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Canvas 3D


Micromax A115 Canvas 3D with 5.0-inch display launched for Rs. 9,999

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Micromax has announced the launch of its first 3D phone, Micromax A115 Canvas 3D, the fourth member of its Canvas series. The latest offering from Micromax offers a glasses-free option to view 3D content. This is in line with our earlier report about phone's impending launch.
Micromax A115 Canvas comes with a 5.0-inch display with 480x800 resolution and is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor alongside 1GB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage, that is expandable by another 32GB via microSD card. The smartphone runs on Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean).
Packed with a 2,000 mAh battery, the phone is rated at a talk time of up to 4.5 hours. The phone sports a 5-megapixel rear camera with auto focus and a VGA front camera for video chatting. The phone also comes with software that, as per company's claims, can convert the regular pictures into the 3D picture format, though we would like to see this in action before we can comment on the same.
Connectivity options on Micromax A115 Canvas 3D include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G and USB. The phone comes with 'Micromax 3D Space' pre-installed that offers access to 3D videos, and pre-loaded 3D games.
Micromax A115 Canvas 3D will be available across all leading retail outlets in India as well as Micromax's official website from the first week of May, 2013 carrying a price tag of Rs. 9,999.
Micromax had recently announced that its flagship Canvas series of smartphones had sold over a million units since launch. The Canvas series consists of Micromax A72 Canvas Viva, Micromax A110 Canvas 2 , Micromax A116 Canvas HD and, now, Micromax A115 Canvas 3D.


Micromax A115 Canvas 3D technical specifications
  • 5.0-inch display with 480x800 resolution
  • 1GHZ dual-core processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 4GB internal storage, expandable by another 32GB
  • 5-megapixel rear camera, VGA front camera
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G and USB
  • Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • 2,000mAH battery

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Micromax Canvas Viva 5-inch phablet


Micromax A72 Canvas Viva 5-inch phablet officially launched for Rs. 6,499

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Micromax has officially announced its low cost phablet, A72 Canvas Viva for Rs. 6,499. We hadr eported on Tuesday that the Micromax A72 Canvas Viva was available through online retailers such as flipkart.com and snapdeal.com for Rs. 6,999.
Micromax A72 Canvas Viva sports a 5-inch (480 x 800 Pixels) display and runs on the dated Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). It will be powered by a 1GHz processor along with 256MB of RAM. The other specifications of this phablet include a 3-megapixel rear camera, VGA front camera, 2,000mAh battery, 2G (EDGE support) and 110 MB of internal storage, that can be expanded by up to 16GB with microSD card. It is a dual-SIM phablet that supports GSM frequency in both the SIMs.
Micromax had recently launched the A116 Canvas HD , which is powered by MediaTek's MT6589 quad-core processor that clocks 1.2GHz. The Micromax A116 Canvas HD comes with a 5-inch HD IPS screen that sports 1280x720 resolution and a colour depth of 16.7 million. The smartphone runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) out of the box.
It packs in a 2000mAh battery and is currently available for Rs. 14,499. Micromax A116 Canvas HD has an 8-megapixel rear shooter with LED flash and 4X zoom and a VGA front camera. Other features of the smartphone include 1GB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage, which can be expanded to up to 32GB via microSD card. It is a dual-SIM smartphone, which supports GSM frequency on both the SIMs.
Micromax is also reportedly working on A115 Canvas 3D. As per rumours, the Canvas 3D would come with a 5-inch WVGA screen that has a resolution of 480x800 pixels. Furthermore, this smartphone will be powered by a dual-core MediaTek MT6577 processor, and have an 8-megapixel rear camera with LED Flash and a 2-megapixel front camera.
Micromax A72 Canvas Viva key specifications
  • 5-inch (480 x 800 Pixels) capacitive touch screen display
  • 1GHz processor
  • 256MB RAM
  • 110 MB internal storage, expandable by up to 16GB through microSD card
  • 3-megapixel rear camera
  • 0.3-megapixel front camera
  • Dual-SIM (GSM + GSM) with dual standby
  • 2G (EDGE), Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • 2,000mAh battery
  • Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • 76x142.8x10.6 mm
  • 186 grams

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Micromax A110


Micromax A110 Superfone Canvas 2 review

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With big screen phones, popularly known as phablets, gaining prominence, and the increasing demand for budget alternatives, Micromax decided to upgrade its Canvas line-up, within two months of launching its first 5-inch phone, the A100. The successor to the A100, the A110 or Canvas 2 features a Dual Core processor, an IPS panel, and an upgraded 8-megapixel camera. Here's our review of the device.

Hardware
The front of the phone looks strikingly similar to the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Note II, except for the absence of a physical home button. The chrome speaker grill, front camera and sensors are positioned similar to that of the Note 2. There are markings for three capacitive touch buttons below the display. There's no Micromax branding on the front of the phone. There's a chrome trim around the phone that was a little too shiny for our liking. On the right side, there's a big power key, while the volume rocker sits on the left hand side. Both these keys also sport a chrome finish, but kind of lack refinement, in our opinion. The Micro-USB port and the 3.5mm audio ports sit on the top of the phone. The back cover is made of plastic and has a matte finish. The material used feels durable, and offers a good grip. The camera lens, however, protrudes out towards the top, and feels awkward. There's a dual LED flash besides the camera. The back also sports Micromax branding and a speaker.In terms of hardware, the device is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor with 512MB RAM, and has 4GB internal storage expandable up to 32GB with microSD card.
micromax-a110-camera-635.jpgThe Micromax A110 is a dual-SIM smartphone and supports GSM SIM card in both the slots. The SIM Card slots and a slot for the micro SD card hide behind the back cover just above the battery slot. Unfortunately, the SIM cards and the Micro SD cards are not hot-swappable and you'll have to take the battery out if you want to replace either of them.
Display
The Micromax A110 comes with a 5-inch 262k colour capacitive touch screen with an IPS panel sporting a resolution of 480x854 pixels. We found the screen resolution to be pretty low for a device of this size, and the graphics and text appeared to be less sharp. The viewing angles looked good, and the under-sun visibility on the phone was decent, though we found the screen to be highly reflective.
Camera
The 8-megapixel autofocus shooter takes decent images in daylight, although we feel that colour reproduction could have been better. Also, we observed that pictures taken in low-light conditions and indoors (without the use of the LED flash) were a bit grainy. The dual-led flash fulfills its intended purpose. The quality of videos captured through the back camera was average. Overall, we feel that the phone's good for casual photography.
camera-shot-635.jpgA daylight shot taken with the Micromax A110 Canvas 2
There is also a 0.3-megapixel front camera, which takes average pictures, and can be used for video conferencing. We wish the phone had a dedicated camera button to help click a quick picture.
Software/ Interface
The Micromax Canvas 2 runs Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Micromax has skinned some elements of the user interface, such as the app icons and the notification tray. The notification tray includes toggles for settings such as Wi-Fi, Brightness, Rotation, Bluetooth, GPS, Data and profiles (for alerts and other notifications). Similar to other ICS devices, there are five customisable home screens that can be filled with app shortcuts and widgets.
Screenshot-169x300.pngMicromax has also included some of its own apps including its own apps and content store, M! Store, and services store, M! Zone, in addition to its messaging app, HookUp, and friends locator app, M! Buddy and a few games (Fruit Devil, Cricket Fever). The handset also offers FM Radio.
The handset sports three capacitive buttons - a Menu key, Home button and a Back key. Long pressing the Home key opens the app-switcher for switching between open/previously accessed apps. To be honest, we find the menu button redundant. Perhaps, Micromax could allow users to use the menu button exclusively as the app-switcher, on the lines of newer HTC phones.Also, the phone could do with stock icons, and we're not sure why Micromax decided to skin them. We also noticed that Micromax's app store was offering apps such as Viber and Nimbuzz, which are otherwise free, as paid apps.We checked with Micromax and they informed that their app store offers ad-free versions of the apps.
During our use of the phone we noticed some minor lag, especially while playing games, but other than that, we'd rate our overall experience as above average. We expected a bit more from a phone that runs on a dual-core processor. We're not sure if the phone would get updated to Jelly Bean, which offers a smoother user experience compared to ICS.
Performance/ Battery Life
The phone is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor that is a MediaTek chip, and has 512MB of RAM on board. We did not encounter any crashes while working on the phone and multitasking was comfortable. We did notice some lag while navigating through the menu, and while playing some games. We were not able to play 1020p HD video clips, and 720p clips also stuttered. The phone also doesn't support .avi videos natively, but that can be easily fixed by downloading third-party video players.
The phone comes with the native Android browser and renders all webpages well. The phone doesn't come with Adobe Flash. The speaker on the phone delivers good quality sound but volume levels are low. Also, since the speaker is located at the back, the volume levels further decrease when the phone lies on its back. The phone surprisingly doesn't include an ambient light-sensor, so there's no setting for automatic brightness, and the user would need to manually set brightness levels for the screen.
Call quality was good. The phone is a dual-SIM GSM phone with support for one active and the other in active-standby mode.
The Micromax Canvas 2 comes with a 2000mAh battery and we were satisfied with the backup that it offered. We were able to get around 7 hours of video playback, even with the display on full brightness levels. With intermediate usage during the day, including playing games, a few calls, and e-mail and Twitter notifications turned on, we were able to get about one-and-a-half days of backup. The phone would easily give 7-9 hours of usage on a single charge.
Verdict
The Micromax A110- Canvas 2 is a decent upgrade to the A100. A 5-inch screen phone at a price point of Rs 9,990 is indeed a value for money proposition. We wish Micromax could have offered a better screen, and shipped this phone with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Micromax has already announced the successor to the Canvas 2, the A116 or Canvas HD, which is expected to be available in February. The Canvas HD features a Quad-core processor (again a MediaTek chip), a 5-inch 720p display and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. It's expected to be priced below Rs. 15,000. So if you can spend a little more, we'd recommend waiting for the Canvas HD. There's also the Karbonn S1 Titanium, which also has a quad-core processor, and sports a 4.5-inch qHD (960x540) multi-touch capacitive touch display and runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The phone's been priced at Rs 10,990 and pre-bookings have already started. But we'd wait until we've had a chance to run that unit through our tests before recommending.