obile handsets are being changed like footwear in today's
gadget-friendly world. Both high-end as well as budget phones are easily available
in the market. International brands like Samsung, Sony, HTC, LG, Nokia and
others offer high-priced fully featured devices while Indian companies like
Micromax, Karbonn and Lava offer us low-priced budget phones with plenty of
advanced and latest features same as what one would find in Samsung, HTC or
Sony.
But a question arises in everyone's mind whether these cheap
phones are reliable or not? People love to simply reject these phones calling
them 'Chinese' or 'Made in China'.
But those poor fellows are far from reality. The truth is that these phones are
inexpensive because they are made in India and manufactured in factories
of Gurgaon/Noida, saving them from the huge taxes and import duties that come
included with the international brands. Another revealing fact is that almost
all mobile devices, including Apple iPhone is manufactured in China. Samsung,
Sony or HTC don't make phones on their own. They hire a manufacturing factory
to mould a design telling them what features they want and then put their
branding stamp over the device. So just rejecting Micromax or Karbonn, by
putting a tag of 'Chinese' over them is poor mentality. If you love India then you must love phones being made in India. And
these days it's not the brand which matters, it’s the OS (operating system)
platform and features offered which matter the most.
Google's Android shares over 70% of the market in terms of
operating system in a mobile device is concerned and Indian brands especially Micromax
mobiles have raised the revolution in the mobile industry by using Android OS
in it's low cost strategy.
Micromax A110 Superfone Canvas 2 Review:
A new kind of war has begun in the world of technology,
called the "PHABLET WAR" (Phone + Tablet = Phablet). Micromax has
decided to jump into this war by releasing a phablet but at an affordable
price, called the Micromax A110 Superfone Canvas 2. With a massive 5-inch screen, they managed to
fit in a dual-core CPU this time. The device would be competing with the
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 which happens to be the second edition of Note that set
the trend for huge screen mobiles. The device was a big success last year and
Micromax is trying to cash in on the people's love for huge screens although
the same is a turn off for some. Still the device looks pretty formidable with
the company trying hard to match up to the competence of the Samsung Galaxy
Note 2. The device is slightly less in size as compared to the Galaxy Note 2
but 5 inches is still pretty big. It is also big on camera with the primary
camera working at a resolution of 8 megapixels with auto focus and LED flash while
the secondary camera is of VGA quality yet supports video calling nicely. The
operating system is Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) which is more than
capable. The user will get access to the 3G technology with the Wi-Fi making
sure that the user can access all the popular websites like Facebook and
Twitter. The Bluetooth 3.0 is not the latest version and same is the case with
the USB port. Internal memory of 2 GB can be expanded up to 32 GB with the help
of a microSD card slot that makes the device flexible in terms of memory. Available
in the colors of black and white, the device comes powered by 1 GHz dual core
processor that facilitates multitasking and enhanced gaming experience. For the
price at which the device comes, it includes lots of other great features like
the Dual SIM facility that ensures that the user can keep two SIMs in a single
device.
Standard lithium ion battery of 2000 mAh makes sure that the user can
operate the device for long hours and gets a talk time of up to 5 hours along
with a standby time of up to 180 hours. Various multimedia features are the
music player and the video player that ensure that the best of the
entertainment world can be accessed in terms of songs and videos.
The phone draws a fine line between needs and wants, while every customer
that Micromax had in the past begged the company for a dual core phone. The
Micromax A110 Canvas 2, however, offers something that most companies have not
been able to deliver with their phones. “Higher Specs” go a long way in our
country, and the A110 has them, so one has the ability to say “I own a dual
core phone, with a 5 inch screen”.
Micromax has come a long way from their
first Android A60, and has also shown that they can give the user what they
want. But need of a more refined user experience exists. The phone is an
excellent purchase for the price and may be surrounded by competition soon. If
you have about ten thousand to spend and an urge to get a big powerful
smartphone, the Canvas 2 is as close to that goal as you can get.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Review:
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
is the latest sibling of the most popular and highly praised Samsung Galaxy
Note but it is more advanced and unique. The wide and super clear screen with an
aspect ratio of 16:9 will give you the perfect viewing experience. The innovative
design of this Note will fit right in your hand with its slim body. With the
Air View application you can quickly and conveniently browse your pictures
without having to open any folders, saving your time. It has the facility of S
Pen also that allows you to take directions, phone numbers and other
information conveniently while on a call with its double-click. You can easily
send e-mails, make calls or send text messages to your friends, share the
locations of the meetings and can do so many other tasks with ease.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 carries a weight of 180 grams including the battery.
It has a 5.5 inches wide super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen that provides a
screen resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels with 16 million colors making the
display more vibrant and amazingly sharp. It runs on the latest Android version
4.1 Jelly Bean and has Samsung's TouchWiz user interface. The internal storage
capacity of this device is 16/32/64 GB along with 2GB space for RAM to run
heavy applications smoothly. External memory can be extended up to 64GB using a
microSD card in the available slot. EDGE, GPRS, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, USB
port, etc. are some of the connections that are available on this phablet. The
primary 8 megapixels camera captures images with a resolution of 3264 x 2448
pixels and supports features like auto focus and LED flash. It can also record
1080p videos. The secondary 1.9 megapixels front camera allows you to have live
video chats with your friends and family members. Powered by quad core 1.6 GHz
Cortex-A9 processor this Note contains an amazing fast speed. It holds a
standard Li-Ion 3,100 mAh battery that delivers a good talk time and a very
good standby time on 2G and 3G networks. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is the most
talked about phablet by Samsung and is the best in terms of hardware you will
find in any device till date.
Comparison between the two
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Micromax A110 Superfone Canvas 2 when compared
to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has a smaller screen with the latter featuring a
5.5 inch screen as compared to the former's 5 inch. But hey! Isn't a 5 inch
screen big enough?
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes powered by the
latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system while the Micromax A110
Superfone Canvas 2 runs on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
Going from Android 2.3 to 4.0 would still make you notice changes in your
android device, but going from 4.0 to 4.1 wouldn't.
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The battery is more powerful in the Samsung
Galaxy Note 2 - 3100mAh as compared to 2000mAh in Micromax Canvas 2 but you
have to give the benefit to Micromax considering the price difference between
the two.
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The primary camera is of similar strength with
both the devices featuring an 8 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash.
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Micromax A110 Canvas 2 in Rs.10000 gives you
almost all the features of Samsung Galaxy Note 2 or Galaxy S3 on which your so
called 'cool' friends would spend Rs.35000 to 40000.
So who is cooler and
intelligent, only you have to decide!
Soon after its announcement, people were eagerly waiting for The Note 2. It
was launched at a price of Rs.39900 as initial offer. But its price was
drastically dropped in India, going around Rs.37000 very soon and may drop to
lower than Rs.35000 within the coming weeks, just because Micromax has sold
over half a million A110 Canvas 2 devices which are available at almost
one-third price.
Apart from it, youth these days is highly obsessed with a mobile's after
sales support and its re-sale value. So answering it, Micromax and Karbonn have
over 1000 authorized service centres all over the country, including Metros,
Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities. Adding to it, they give a year warranty as well as
7-day exchange policy if the phone contains defect. In some days, option of
extended warranty will also be introduced just like Samsung or Apple offer to
their customers. And guys, mobile phones in today's world contain a very less
re-sale value. Imagine! A Blackberry Curve is being resold for just over half a
thousand bucks!