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Is Micromax's Canvas 4 A210 - The much awaited and anticipated smartphone a disappointment or Satisfaction ?
Canvas 4 A210 ( rumored as Canvas HD Pro A120 ) is the latest and much awaited smartphone from micromax that has just arrived on 8th of July at 12 Noon. The Smartphone was much awaited and anticipated by most of users who read the rumors and believed the specifications that were listed by many websites about Canvas 4 as Canvas HD Pro A120, because the specifications were very demanding...
Canvas 4 HD PRO A120 rumored Specifications:
Dual
SIM Support
|
Dual
SIM Dual Standby
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Chipset
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Snapdragon
600
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Processor
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Quad Core 2.0
GHz Cortex-A7
|
GPU
|
PowerVR
Series 5XT with
HyperThreading
|
RAM
|
2
GB DDR3
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OS
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Android
4.2.2 Jelly Bean
|
Display
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5.5”
1080p Full HD display with
1920x1080
Pixels resolution &
Corning
Gorilla Glass Protection
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Connectivity
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WiFi,
3G, Bluetooth 4.0 with
A2DP,
A-GPS
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Storage
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8
GB Internal with 64 GB
expandable
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Camera
|
13.0
MP Rear and 3.2 MP Front
Full
HD 1080p @ 30 FPS
|
3000
mAh
|
|
Connectors
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3.5mm
audio & microUSB 2.0
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Dual
SIM Support
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Dual
SIM Dual Standby
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Chipset
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MediaTek
MT6589
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Processor
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Quad Core 1.2
GHz Cortex-A7
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GPU
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PowerVR SGX 544MP
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RAM
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1
GB DDR3
|
OS
|
Android
4.2.1 Jelly Bean
|
Display
|
5”
720p HD IPS display with
1280x720
pixels resolution &
Corning
Gorilla Glass Protection
|
Connectivity
|
WiFi,
3G, Bluetooth 4.0 with
A2DP,
A-GPS
|
Storage
|
16
GB Internal with 32 GB
expandable
|
Camera
|
13.0
MP Rear and 5.0 MP Front
Rec. Full
HD 1080p @ 30 FPS
|
2000
mAh – 8 HRS Talk Time
220
HRS Standby
|
|
Connectors
|
3.5mm
audio & microUSB 3.0
|
Pros & Cons:
Despite of it's lower Specifications, Micromax Canvas 4 is packed with features similar to which we've experienced in Samsung's Galaxy S III almost a year back and Samsung's Galaxy S4 such as Pause Video when user isn't focusing at screen, Flip to Silent during call, Bringing Close to Ears to automatically answer the call, Multi-Window tasking, Pin Videos on Home screen, Previewing Video without pausing the currently playing, Blow or Kiss to Unlock Phone, Vertical Panorama Shoot Mode, Support for USB 3.0 etc.
Specifications are much similar to Canvas HD A116 or Blu Life One (as mentioned on many websites) nothing special as compared to Canvas HD A116 just a 13.0 MP Camera & 5.0 Front Camera, which i don't think will come that handy.
Conclusion:
Not worth Money and Wait. Micromax should have revealed the Specifications earlier and not on the day of launch, which resulted in turning the users off as a result many users have applied for a refund and I'm one of them to get my money refunded. So, if users are trying to find similar phone, either they should wait or if they have budget, they can move to Samsung's Galaxy S III, which is packed with similar features and many others plus solid and capable hardware...
Have look on iberry.asia/auxus_nuclea_n1.php Amazing specs. I have also cancelled my canvas4 pre-order and booked nuclea N1.
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