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complete review on pros and cons of Micromax Canvas Nitro A311




Pros:-
+ CPU is a Octa Core 1.7 Ghz. 2GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage. UI is silky smooth up until now.
+ It comes with a 13 MP camera that is having Sony Sensor. Picture clarity is amazing. Has some cool modes for taking different shots. The secondary cam also does a decent job if the light is good.
+ Expandable to 32GB.
+ Dual Sim support.
+ Screen Guard is provided with the Package.
+ Of course the price is very low when you look at the specs.
+ Light weight. I have a Sony Xperia SP. This feels lighter than it.

Cons:-
- Screen is not Gorilla glass. Use of screen guard is a must.
- My friends have bad experience when seeking assistance from Micromax support. This is the biggest worry for me. There are huge delays even if we seek help from Sony or HTC or Samsung. But Micromax simply outmatches everything. Potential buyers can also do some research around this if you are worried about this. You will trust me after your research.
- I could only see white and blue options. A black model would have been better than a Blue one. Its better to go for the white model than the blue one.
- The panel surrounding the LCD screen is still black in color. So a white model is still has dark front area.
- I have worries about the battery life as the installed battery is 2500mAH

Comments

  1. Micromax Canvas Nitro A311 is really one of the ideal smartphone launched by Micromax brand. contains all the good features. Specially its performances through processor and 2 GB of RAM is definitely going you to drive in love with it. Camera is also good. You must go for it.
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    http://micromaxtablet.laptab.in/micromax-canvas-nitro-a311-best-gaming-purpose-smartphone

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