Saturday, August 15, 2015

Micromax Canvas Knight: A high-end phone offered with judicious pricing

For the first time, Micromax has rolled out a phone – the Canvas Knight – which does not look like a Micromax handset but instead feels like a snazzy iPhone and the Rs 19,999 price tag it carries shows that besides being the homegrown company’s flagship phone, it could also turn out to be a money spinner, owing to its judicious pricing along with high-end features.

The Micromax Canvas Knight operates on the Android Jelly Bean and comes with 32 GB internal memory but sadly you can only use about 25 GB. 

The Micromax Canvas Knight.
But even with that, you can download and operate the litany of apps it carries with élan. There is a 2 GB RAM, which also spurs speed of the handset. It is also actually a Tru Octa core phone. 

Therefore, its performance is pretty amazing.

There are two cameras and the rear one gives pretty good pictures even if the light is low, especially while in the indoors. 

Comparatively, it gives more enhanced pictures than Android phones in this price bracket. The front camera is an 8 MP one, which is a commendable feature and this can be used for video calls.

The camera, a 16 MP sensor, is a pretty high-end one, which Micromax is providing customers. This feature is somewhat like the one present in the Nokia Lumia 502.

The Full HD IPS panel is one of the USPs of this phone, although the audio quality is commendable (but not great though).

The 2,350 mAh battery is pretty powerful and can last for over 12 hours if usage is average and brightness is low. But that may fall to eight-nine hours if used frequently and video along with games are in use.

In short, some of the Canvas Knight’s features are:

Five-inch IPS display (1920×1080 pixels, 443 ppi)

2 GHz Tru Octa core MediaTek MT 6592 processor

2 GB RAM, 32 GB storage and no microSD slot

16 MP rear camera and 8 MP front camera

1080 p full HD video

3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0

2,350 mAh battery

Android 4.2 JellyBean

The Canvas Knight could be a good choice among Android phones available, with top class parts, snazzy looks and a good array of features.

Actually, Micromax packs a punch with the Canvas Knight, offering a high-end phone with some very judicious pricing as well as styling and could see roaring sales, adding substantially to the revenue of the homegrown brand.

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