Micromax has tasted
tremendous success with its Canvas A110 smartphone. Now it has recently
launched an upgraded version of the phone, called Canvas HD A116. The
Micromax Canvas A116 is in fact the first quad core processor phone to
be announced under Rs 15,000. The handset comes with impressive
specifications such as Android Jelly Bean operating system, a quad core
processor, 1 GB RAM, 8 megapixel rear camera etc.
Feature wise, it
does not have a match for this price. Such was its popularity that it
was sold out within hours of launch, and those who want to get it now
can only book it and hope that they get it in 20 days. The phone is
priced at $259.00 but does it perform according to its features? Here
is a review.
At
first sight, it is hard to believe that this is a Micromax handset. The
phone comes with a shiny yet non-slippery back panel. Besides, Micromax
has placed the 8 megapixel camera on a raised platform on the back
panel, which further enhances the look of the handset. The back panel is
also slightly slanted towards the upper and lower edges, which gives
the Canvas A116 a very curvy shape. There is a metal strip that
surrounds the display from all four sides, protecting it while making it
look good. The power button and volume rockers are also well placed on
the right and left sides, respectively. The micro USB port and 3.5 mm
jack are placed on the upper end.
The build is of top-notch quality. The plastic back panel feels solid and good in the hands.
The
Micromax Canvas A116 comes with a 5 inch screen with 1280 x 720 pixel
resolution. Not many smartphones under $260.00$280.00 come with high
definition displays, so hats off to Micromax. Also, the screen is an IPS
panel; making it perhaps one of the few handsets in the sub-$280.00
segment to have it.
The Micromax Canvas HD A116 comes with a quad core processor with 1.2 GHz clockspeed. To aid the processor, there is 1 GB RAM and Android Jelly Bean operating system as well.
The
combination is simply awesome and Canvas A116 is perhaps the first to
have it in this price segment. Thanks to the quad core processor and 1
GB RAM, games run with the smoothness that I have found only in handsets
above $465.00. It is also unbelievable to see 1 GB RAM in a budget
smartphone, which acts as per expectations. There were a few games that I
used to think can be played only in high end devices, but believe me
you can play graphics intensive games like Shadowgun Dead Zone and Blood
and Glory etc on this device as well.
Micromax
not only deserves a pat in the back for installing Jelly Bean operating
system, but it has also provided the latest Android 4.1.2 operating
system version, which is currently available for only a few smartphones.
In fact, on the AnTuTu benchmark, Canvas A116 scored 12630, which is
even more than Samsung Galaxy Note's 10290 points.
Canvas
HD A116 has an 8 megapixel rear camera with LED flash while in the
front rests a 2 megapixel camera. The auto focus rear camera can capture
high definition videos as well. However, the camera is not something to
boast about. Like many budget phones, the camera's auto focus is way
out of sync.
The
Canvas HD A116 comes with a 2000 mAh battery, which Micromax says
provides five hours of talktime and 174 hours of standby time. We did
not find any deviation from the claimed talktime either. For instance,
it lost 40 per cent of its charge from 85 per cent to 45 per cent,
during which we played games on the phone for around 45 minutes and used
the remaining time for watching videos on YouTube.
Of
course, even the claimed talktime is not that much but considering that
the device has a quad core processor, you should not be asking for 10
hours of talktime.
Other highlights
Canvas
A116 has 1.77 GB of internal memory. Also, one can add up to 32 GB on a
micro SD card. The phone has all the sensors like proximity sensor,
motion sensor, gravity sensor and light sensor. And more importantly,
all the sensors work well.
Connectivity wise also, the Canvas A116 is quite rich. It has the advanced Bluetooth 4.0 as well as USB 2.0. Besides, it has WiFi, GPS, a 3.5 mm jack etc.
Micromax
Canvas HD A116 is a really attractive handset, both feature wise as
well as in terms of performance. I have not enjoyed my games and videos
any more on a smartphone that costs less than $ 275 as I did on this
handset.
Of
course, it is foolish to compare the Canvas HD A116 with high end
phones like the HTC One X or Samsung Galaxy SIII. But considering its
price and performance, I would recommend it to anyone who can spend Rs $ 249 on an Android smartphone.
Mobile review: Micromax Canvas HD A116 Specifications | |
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Network | |
Operating System | Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean |
Dimensions | |
Display | 5 inch, 1280 x 720 pixel |
Input Method | Full touch |
Processor | 1.2 GHz quad core |
Memory | 1 GB, 1.77 internal, 32 GB expandable |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, GPS, micro USB, 3G |
Multimedia | |
Camera | 8 megapixel rear, 2 megapixel front |
GPS | |
Additional features | Proximity sensor, motion sensor, gravity sensor, light sensor |
Battery | |
Warranty | 1 year |
Price | $ 249 |
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