Micromax low priced phone hit the Market

By Ajay Kadkol - 04 Apr '15 11:28AM
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Micromax has given several budget smart phones to the cost-benefit oriented customers of the markets. The company have been giving a strong competition to the other players of the same field.

Micromax has brought two new smart phones, at affordable prices to the market. The Micromax Bolt S300 and the Micromax Bolt D320 are the new entrants to the market.

The Micromax Bolt S300 features a 4-inch WVGA display, and is powered by a 1 Ghz single core processor. It is backed by 512 MB RAM and a 4GB internal storage capacity, which can be further expanded to 32GB via microSD. The Bolt S300 is based on Android 4.4 KitKat OS, with VGA cameras on the front and the rear side of the phone. The batter\y capacity of the phone runs to about 1200mAh.

On the other hand, the Micromax Bolt D320 runs on the same version of Google's OS, however, with a slightly larger 4.5 inch FWVGA display. It is powered by a 1.2GHz dual core processor, with a 512 MB worth of RAM. The Bolt D320 provides a internal storage of 4 GB, which can further be expanded to 32 GB via microSD. The media part of the phone is quite decent, with a 3.2 MP primary camera and a VGA secondary camera. The phone is powered by a 1600mAh battery.

These extremely affordable gadgets hold entry-level components, but still manage to proffer support for 3G networks. The Micromax Bolt S300 is priced at around $55, while the price of the Micromax Bolt D320 is yet to be disclosed. However, both the phones would float on the same price range.

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