Micromax mobile phones are not only offering the great list of features and functionalities but also giving the astonishing looks to the mobile. Micromax mobile price list in India has beaten all the price list of other brands and giving the cutting edge technology in extreme affordable price. The Indian mobile market is flooded with many mobile brands. Having the high competition in the mobile market, still Micromax mobile has succeeded in making the special place in this crowded market. The aim of the Micromax mobile Phones is to give the functionality with affordability and targets the entry level segment in India. Micromax is one of the leading mobile manufacturers in India. It has launched its new phablet, A116 Canvas HD in the Indian market. It is powered by MediaTek’s MT6589 1.2 GHz quad core processor. The phone runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The phone features a 5-inch HD IPS touchscreen with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels giving 294 ppi It is powered by a 2100mAh battery. It is equipped with 8 megapixel rear camera with LED flash and multiple camera settings like night mode, 4X zoom which enhances faster browsing speed and also plays HD quality videos. It also possesses an internal storage of 4 GB, which is expandable up to 32 GB with a micro SD card along with 1GB of RAM. The phone is particularly aimed at customers who prefer ‘phablets’. Micromax A116 Canvas HD Price is Rs. 15,000. A116 Canvas HD is the first Smartphone by Micromax with a quad-core processor. It has dual camera- Rear Camera 8MP & Front 0.3MP. Micromax A116 Canvas HD has a 2100 mAh Li-Ion battery. Talking about the connectivity features, Micromax A116 Canvas HD is having Bluetooth (v3), GPS, 3G, Wi-Fi, etc. It has messaging features like SMS, MMS, Threaded view, Predictive text input and many more. Some more features like HDMI &/or NFC are also added in this device. Samsung mobiles have earned much popularity in the Indian market due to its innovative inventions. The huge collection of Samsung mobiles is touching the complete youngster segment by launching the stylish looking mobile phones with brilliant features. Samsung Galaxy Note II comes with 5.5-inch display screen. It also supports 1280×720 pixels resolution screen. The Samsung’s display uses Super AMOLED display. Both these smartphones comes with 1.2GHz Cortex A7 on a MediaTek MT6589 chipset in the former and a 1.6GHz Cortex A9 on an Exynos 4412 chipset in the latter. MediaTek SoC processor is of low power when compare to Exynos 4412. Galaxy Note II comes with 2GB of RAM where as Canvas HD has 1GB of RAM. The Samsung Galaxy Note is currently priced at about Rs. 38,000. The phablet market is in a tizzy, with the launch of the sub Rs. 15,000 Micromax A116 Canvas HD sporting a quad-core processor and a five-inch display. Micromax managed to stir up quite a bit of interest yesterday when they unveiled the A116 Canvas HD, a “phablet” with a five inch display and a quad-core processor. Naturally, it drew immediate comparisons with the current reigning king of the large screened handsets - the Samsung Galaxy Note II. The Galaxy phone boasts of similar specs but also of a much higher price-point- it's currently selling for about Rs. 37,000. Let's take a quick look at how the two phones stack up against each other: 1. Under the hood: Both the Canvas HD and the Galaxy Note II are powered by quad core processors - a 1.2GHz Cortex A7 on a MediaTek MT6589 chipset in the former and a 1.6GHz Cortex A9 on an Exynos 4412 chipset in the latter. It's worth pointing out here that although both processors may seem similar, the Exynos 4412 powers a bunch of premium, high performance devices such as the Galaxy S3 and the Galaxy Tab 10.1, the MediaTek SoC is currently only being used in budget phones. The Galaxy also boasts of 2GB of RAM while the Canvas has half that number. Also, the Samsung phone is available with 16GB of internal storage and supports microSD cards up to 64GB. The Canvas, on the other hand, supports external storage up to 32GB and comes with 4GB of internal storage. 2. Display: At 5.5 inches, the Galaxy Note 2 has a slightly larger display than the Canvas HD- 0.5 inch larger, to be precise. However, both displays offer a resolution of 1280x720 pixels, which means that the Canvas HD, with its slightly smaller display, offers a higher pixels per inch (ppi) count than the Note 2. The Samsung's display uses Super AMOLED display that leads to lower power consumption and more vibrant colours. The Canvas HD's IPS display means high brightness, better viewing angles, and sharper and more readable text. 3. Battery: The Canvas HD has a 2100mAh battery while the Galaxy Note 2 has a 3100mAh battery. Couple that with the AMOLED display and it seems evident that the Samsung phone will be able to last longer on a single charge. 4. Price: This is where the Micromax Canvas HD pulls ahead of the Galaxy Note 2. The Galaxy is currently priced at about Rs. 38,000 while the Canvas HD is expected to cost below Rs. 15,000. If value for money is the primary deciding factor for a user, the Canvas HD does appear to be a much better deal, especially when you consider that it also lets you slot in two SIM cards. The Micromax A116 Canvas HD can be compared to the smaller 4.8-inch Samsung Galaxy S III as well, which once again sports quad-core specs, and no S Pen stylus functionality. We hope to get our hands on the Micromax Canvas HD soon for a much more exhaustive analysis. In the meanwhile, do check out our first impressions of the device. Yash Mehta is a well known author and has written articles on micromax a110 superfone canvas 2, micromax modu t and many other subjects.
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