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Micromax Canvas 4 Pre-Bookings Opened At Rs. 5000, Price Announcement And Launch on 8th July

Micromax has announced the pre-bookings of its upcoming flagship phone from the canvas series, the Micromax Canvas 4. The Canvas 4 from Micromax will be launched in New Delhi India on 8th of July in a launch event. The pre-launch bookings are open at Rs. 5000 from today and the phone will start hitting the stores and shipping for online orders after 8th of July 2013. Talking about some of the unique features of Micromax Canvas 4, it will feature a slim profile with a full HD display of 1080p display resolution. Since most Canvas series phones are in the screen size of 4.5 to 5.5 inch, the Canvas 4 is also expected in a display size of around 5 to 5.5 inch only. Looking at the graphics in the teasers of Micromax Canvas 4, it seems to have a sleek profile which is expected to be around 9 to 10 mm in thickness.

Micromax Canvas 4 Pre-Order

Micromax Canvas Music A88 Video Review And Details

Micromax India has announced yet another Micromax Canvas series phone today called the Micromax Canvas Music A88 which is a music centric phone. To sweeten the deal, Micromax has bundled JBL Tempo headsets and unlimited music download with the Canvas Music from their MLive store.

The Canvas Music was also showcased at the MTV Video Music awards in Mumbai in April 2013. It has a 4.5 inch display with 480×800 pixels display resolution. It is powered by a 1GHz dual core processor, has 512 MB of RAM, runs Android Jelly bean 4.1 out of the box. It has a battery of 1800 mAh for long battery life of up to 5 hours of talks time.

Micromax Canvas Music A88 (1)

A110Q Canvas 2 Plus vs A111 Canvas Doodle vs A116 Canvas HD: Quad-Core Micromax Phablets Face Off

India’s leading smartphone vendor Micromax is on an aggressive spree of launching quad-core phablets in the country. Earlier, when Galaxy Note 2 was the only quad-core phablet in the market, not many could get their hands on one as the handset was priced too high.

At this point of time, Micromax came up with the dual-core Canvas 2 A110 and gained some traction in the consumer market. Later, Samsung also came up with Galaxy Grand Duos, to swipe away the fame from Micromax and establish itself even in the budget and mid-range phablet segment as a leading vendor.

A110Q Canvas 2 Plus vs A111 Canvas Doodle vs A116 Canvas HD

But, being a native vendor to outshine global market dominators including Apple and Samsung, Micromax did not take much time to come up with a quad-core phablet – A116 Canvas HD, which was launched just on the eve of the Indian entry of Galaxy Grand Duos. And, since then, Micromax is a king in making quad-core phablets in the country.

Well, of course, Canvas HD priced at Rs 14,499 faced much issues and controversies as far as its retail availability was concerned, but, these have only boasted the company’s efforts in making more competitive devices. As evidence, the homegrown manufacturer came up with another quad-core phablet A111 Canvas Doodle.

Priced at Rs 12,999, the Canvas Doodle comes with a large 5.3-inch display, dual SIM support, stylus and many other impressive features. Lately, the company has also come up with another phablet, which is the successor of Canvas 2 A110 launched in November. The handset dubbed A110Q Canvas 2 Plus also comes with a quad-core processor and incorporates some decent specifications at a reasonable price tag of Rs 12,100.

Seeing the success of Micromax phablets, especially the quad-core ones, many of you might be wondering to buy one. But the big question is which phablet of the trio mentioned here is a better one for your needs. Of course, each of them has their own pros and cons and hence, they will be suitable for different genres of consumers with various set of requirements. Here is a comparison between the Canvas A111 Doodle, Canvas A110Q Canvas 2 Plus and A116 Canvas HD, to make it clear on what is the difference between them.

Display

A110Q Canvas 2 Plus packs a 5-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 480×854 pixels and 196ppi pixel density approximately. At the same time, A111 Canvas Doodle houses a 5.3-inch capacitive touchscreen with a similar resolution of 480×854 pixels and hence, it has a pixel density of 185ppi approximately. In comparison, Canvas HD boasts a better 5-inch IPS capacitive touchscreen display with 1280×720 pixel resolution and 294 ppi pixel density.

Hardware

In this segment, A110Q Canvas 2 Plus is equipped with a 1.2GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589M processor and A116 Canvas HD is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589 chipset. On the other hand, Canvas Doodle is fitted with a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.

Software

Both Canvas Doodle and Canvas HD run on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean OS, but the A110Q Canvas 2 Plus is based on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS.

Camera

All the three phablets come with 8-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and LED flash and 2-megapixel front camera for video calling.

Memory

In terms of memory storage, all the three Canvas phablets pack 4GB inbuilt storage, which can be expanded to up to 32GB via a micro SD card. The difference is that A110Q Canvas 2 Plus and A116 Canvas HD have 1GB RAM, while A111 Canvas Doodle comes with only 512MB RAM.

Internet

When it comes to internet connectivity, all the three phablets come with features including Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS and micro USB.

Battery

A110Q Canvas 2 Plus is powered by a 2,000 mAh battery delivering 6 hours talk time and 280 hours standby, whereas, A116 Canvas HD is also equipped with a 2,000 mAh battery offering only 5 hours talk time and 174 hours standby. In comparison, A111 Canvas Doodle is marginally better with a 2,100 mAh battery capable of offering up to 6.5 hours talk time and 220 hours standby.

The End…

Of course, A116 Canvas HD comes with a better display with HD resolution, but Canvas Doodle and Canvas 2 Plus are relatively lesser in terms of price. On the software side, the A110Q Canvas 2 Plus comes with Android 4.2, hence it will have features including Photo Sphere, Gesture Typing, Miracast, improved Google Now and more. So, which quad-core phablet have you decided to buy? A111 Canvas Doodle? A110Q Canvas 2 Plus? A116 Canvas HD?

Micromax Canvas A92 Leaks Before Launch

Micromax has come a long way since its first started operating in India and the Canvas series has been the one that has garnered a lot of attention in the budget smartphone arena. We already have a lot of devices in the Canvas range and a new device is all set to join the ranks. The picture of the upcoming Canvas device, the Micromax Canvas A92 has just leaked on to the interweb courtesy the twitter user, @MMXNewscaster.

The Canvas A92 in the pictures sports a big screen with 3 capacitive buttons at the bottom. It is expected to come with a ‘Lite’ moniker, thus suggesting towards the fact that the device will be a budget version of the popular Canvas A110 (Video review here). It will sit above the Canvas A88 and below the A110. It is expected to come with a dual core processor like all other budget devices and will run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean most probably.

Canvas A92

Micromax A110Q Leaked- Is It the Canvas Doodle A111?

Droid Extra have some news about the upcoming Micromax A110Q. They got the build.prop and bootanimation.zip of the Stock ROM of Micromax A110Q and were able to extract the info we are listing here.

It has Mediatek MT6589 chipset. Which means it is a quad core phone and this chipset supports 1GB of RAM.

It is using the MT6628 combo chip. This chip is for Wifi, bluetooth, GPS and FM.

Official name and model number of the phone is Micromax A110Q and it’s running on Android 4.2.1 Jellybean!

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Micromax Canvas Doodle A111 With Stylus And Quad Core CPU- Video Review And Details

Micromax has launched yet another product in the Canvas series after the recently launched Micromax Canvas 3D A115 (see video review). This new Canvas phone is called the Micromax Canvas Doodle A111 comes with a capacitive Stylus with the phone and has a 5.3 inch display with 854×400 pixels resolution and just 9.9 mm thickness. The MRP on the box is Rs. 15999 but the street price or MOP is around Rs. 12999. The phone is available for sale online at Snapdeal already.

Micromax Canvas Doodle A111

Top 5 Alternatives To Micromax Canvas 2 A110

Do you wants to buy a smartphone with good specification under Rs. 10,000? Are you confused with the smartphones available in Indian market? Your friend or relative told you to buy Micromax Canvas 2. But someone else also told you not to buy a phone from Micromax. And in fact you are totally confused, so here we are going to suggest you best one for you. If you want to buy Micromax Canvas 2, but here take a look at the alternatives of canvas 2. There are many quad core phablets are also available in the market under Rs. 13,000 but here we only take a look at the dual core phablets at price range Rs. 10,000.

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Gionee Gpad G1

  • Rs. 9,990
  • 5.0 inches
  • 480×800 pixels resolution
  • 1GHz dual-core Cortex A9 processor processor
  • 512MB RAM
  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream
  • 8MP Rear Camera with LED flash
  • 0.3MP VGA Front Camera
  • 4GB Internal Memory
  • 2100 mAH

5 Most Value For Money Alternatives Of Micromax Canvas 2

PROS – 8 MP camera, display, processor

CONS – Android ICS, not enough battery

Byond P1 Phablet

  • Rs.10,999
  • 5.3 inch IPS qHD
  • 540 x 960 pixels.
  • 1GHz dual core processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
  • 8 megapixel rear camera with LED Flash
  • 1.3 megapixel front camera
  • 2,000 mAH battery
  • internal memory of 4GB

5 Most Value For Money Alternatives Of Micromax Canvas 2

PROS– If you love big screen phones then this phone is for you, with 540 x 960 pixels resolution it will gives you good picture quality too. And the latest version of Android surely delight you. With 8 MP camera and LED flash support you can capture beautiful moments of your life.

CONS – With only 2,000 mAH battery it promises up to 5 hours of talk time that is only bad thing with this device.

Huawei Ascend G510

  • Rs. 10990
  • 4.5-inch display
  • 480 x 854 Pixels resolution
  • 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Dual Core processor
  • 512 MB RAM
  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
  • 5 Megapixel rear camera with LED flash
  • 0.3 megapixels front camera
  • 1700 mAh battery

5 Most Value For Money Alternatives Of Micromax Canvas 2

 

PROS – A 1 GHz dual core processor from Qualcomm makes this device great deal and a better alternative of Canvas 2 and you get android jelly bean out of the box.

CONS – battery backup, only 512 MB RAM

 Karbonn A30

  • Rs. 10999
  • 5.9-inch Capacitive Touchscreen display
  • 480 x 800 Pixels resolution
  • 1 GHz Dual Core processor
  • 512 MB RAM
  • Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • 8 MP primary camera with LED Flash
  • VGA secondary camera support
  • 2500 mAh battery

5 Most Value For Money Alternatives Of Micromax Canvas 2

PROS – If you like bigger screen smartphones than this device will be great deal for you. Massive big screen, good battery backup

CONS – low RAM

Salora PowerMaxx

  • Rs. 9999
  • 4.5 Inches
  • 540 x 960 Pixels
  • 1 GHz Dual-Core processor
  • 512 MB RAM
  • Upgradable to jelly bean 4.1
  • 8 megapixel rear camera with LED Flash
  • 1.3 megapixel front camera
  • 4 GB internal memory
  • 3200 mAh battery

5 Most Value For Money Alternatives Of Micromax Canvas 2

PROS – This device has biggest mobile battery ever installed on any smartphone. And now its upgradable to jelly bean 4.1 which is quietly fair.

CONS – The only bad thing with this device is that it has 512 MB RAM. So sometimes multitasking becomes difficult with this device.

So here I try to give you alternatives of Micromax canvas 2. These are the most popular smartphones under 10K segment. All phones are dual core and all of them only Beyond P1 has 1 GB of RAM. Salora powemaxx has a huge battery backup while most of the device is running on android jelly bean 4.1 you can select phone as you like, However every one promises same type of hardware and specification, Hauwei has processor from Qualcomm but has poor battery backup too.

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