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Impressions
While Micromax always tries to focus on delivering upgraded
specifications at economical price points, this time it has taken a different
course. With the Canvas 4, the company's key focus areas are the build and
construction of the device and a differentiated user experience. Here's what we
think about the device after having spent some time with it.
Micromax
A210 Canvas 4 has to be the best Android device from Micromax in terms of the
fit and finish. While the device is not completely made of metal, it does sport
an aluminium frame that gives it a premium finish. It also feels more solidly
built compared to other phones made by Micromax. We got a hands on of the White
colour variant of the phone, though a Grey variant is also available.
The front of the phone is dominated by a 5-inch IPS display panel that
sports a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. We were expecting the phone to feature a
1080p display and were a bit disappointed. Having said that, we found the
display to be pretty decent, similar to the one we've seen in the Micromax
Canvas HD. Colours look vibrant and images and text rendered sharply. Viewing
angles were also good. We also found the touch on the display to be more
responsive than the Canvas HD and other phones in the Canvas series. Micromax
claims that one can even operate the phone with gloves on, due to the increased
sensitivity of the display.
Just below the display, there are capacitive
touch keys for Menu, Home and Back navigation functions. The sensor array and
the 5-megapixel front camera are located above the display just adjacent to the
chrome grill earpiece. The edges of the phone are bevelled when they meet the
aluminium frame.
The Power/ Screen lock key is located at the right hand
side, towards the top, while the Volume rocker sits at the left hand side. Both
these keys sport a metallic finish and offer good tactile feedback.
Interestingly, the Canvas 4's aluminium frame also features small bands
at the left, and at the top and bottom edges, similar to the ones we've seen on
the iPhone 5 and HTC One. As per the company the frame also acts as an antenna,
just like it does in the iPhone.
Coming to the Canvas 4's software, we'd
like to point out that it runs Android 4.2.1, the latest iteration of the
operating system, with some of its own UI modifications on top. The first thing
that we noticed while using the handset is that there was no visible lag, at
least with the set of preinstalled applications.
The Canvas 4 also
boasts of some extra bells and whistles including a 'blow to unlock' feature -
yes, that's what it's called. You can just blow some air on the phone's screen
to unlock it. Just like some of Samsung's latest Galaxy smartphones, the phone
features a pop-up video player, that lets users watch a video while doing some
other task on a floating window, auto-pause videos when you're not looking at
the phone's screen, answer phone automatically when you bring it your ear, flip
to silent and preview other videos in the gallery while playing one, among other
features. It also brings some new camera tricks such as multi-dimension Panorama
and a photo solid mode for increased precision.
Micromax has also
pre-installed a security software called M! Security, offering back-up,
anti-theft tracker, and anti-virus features. Other bundled apps include Fone
Clay to download themes, Hike instant messenger, Opera Mini, Spuul to watch
movies, Kingsoft office suite, and Micromax' music and app download services.
Overall, the phone delivers a good package, incorporating a balanced set
of software and hardware features, though features like blow air to unlock,
appear to be gimmicky. Those hoping for a significant upgrade over the Canvas HD
in terms of specs would obviously be disappointed, but Micromax has tried to
pack in other things.
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Gulf north on I-95 near exit 12 when police said he swerved twice. He was pulled
over at exit 12. While checking his car s license plate, police learned it
didn t match the car. Blackman told police he didn t know why that was the
case, according to police. The plate was registered to a 1993 Nissan Sentra. It
s unclear who owned that car. Blackman was not charged with stealing a license
plate. He also didn t have a valid insurance card, police said.
Police
detected alcohol on Blackman, and said Blackman admitted to drinking a few
alcoholic beverages at a Stamford party. Police also found a lemonade and vodka
drink in the passenger side door, police said.
While searching the
vehicle,We specialize in teaching folks how to build their own wind turbine. police also found a
green leafy substance that was later determined to be marijuana, police said.
They also found cigars. While processing Blackman at headquarters, Blackman
removed his shoe and a plastic bag with more pot fell out, police said.
The pot weighted under a half-ounce and constituted an infraction
charge. He was also charged with operating under the influence, improper use of
a turn/stop signal, failure to drive right, possession of drug paraphernalia,
possession of a controlled substance, failure to insure a motor vehicle, failure
to register a motor vehicle, and improper registration.
As you may
already know, Micromax is currently the largest Indian smartphone maker. Sales
of its Canvas series of smartphones has recently hit a 1 million milestone.
Little wonder then, this domestic brand is giving Samsung a run for its money in
the budget segment. One of the important reasons behind the company s success
has been its aggressive pricing. For instance, the Micromax Canvas 2 A110
delivers almost all the features of Samsung's GALAXY Grand at half its price.
However, with the Canvas 4, the company has decided to test waters in the
mid-range mobile space. I got a chance to play around with the phone at it's
launch event, and here are my initial impressions about the latest Micromax
handset.
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