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Micromax Canvas 2 A110 Specification




Key Features of Micromax Canvas 2 A110 (White)

  • Android v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS
  • 5-inch LCD Capacitive Touchscreen
  • Dual SIM (GSM + GSM)
  • Wi-Fi Enabled
  • 0.3 MP Secondary Camera
  • 8 MP Primary Camera
  • 1 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB


Specifications of Micromax Canvas 2 A110
GENERAL FEATURES
In Sales PackageBattery, Charger, Earphone, Handset, USB Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card
FormBar
SIMDual SIM, GSM + GSM
Touch ScreenYes, Capacitive
Business FeaturesDocument Viewer, Pushmail
Call FeaturesLoudspeaker
Handset ColorWhite
PLATFORM
Operating FreqGSM - 900, 1800; UMTS - 2100
OSAndroid v4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
JavaYes
Processor1 GHz, Dual Core
DISPLAY
TypeLCD
Size5 Inches
ResolutionFWVGA, 854 x 480 Pixels
Color262 K
Other Display Features5 Point Multi-touch, AGC Sodaline Screen Protection, IPS Display, Touch Sensitive Controls, Vivid Display
CAMERA
Primary CameraYes, 8 Megapixel
Secondary CameraYes, 0.3 Megapixel
FlashDual LED
Video RecordingYes
ZoomDigital Zoom - 4x
Other Camera FeaturesNight Mode, Auto Focus, Geo-tagging, Touch Focus, Face Detection
DIMENSIONS
Size76.5x147x9.7 mm
BATTERY
TypeLi-Ion, 2000 mAh
Talk Time5 hrs (2G)
Standby Time180 hrs (2G)
MEMORY AND STORAGE
Internal2 GB
Expandable MemorymicroSD, upto 32 GB
Memory512 MB RAM
INTERNET & CONNECTIVITY
Internet FeaturesEmail
Preinstalled BrowserAndroid, WAP
GPRSYes
EDGEYes
3GYes
WifiYes, 802.11 b/g/n
WAPYes
USB ConnectivityYes, micro USB, v2
TetheringWi-fi Hotspot
GPS SupportYes, A-GPS with Google Maps
BluetoothYes, v3, Supported Profiles (A2DP)
Audio Jack3.5 mm
MULTIMEDIA
Music PlayerYes, Supports MP3, WAV
Video PlayerYes, Supports 3GP, H.263, H.264, MP4
RingtoneMP3, WAV
OTHER FEATURES
Call MemoryYes
SMS MemoryYes
Phone Book MemoryYes
SensorsAccelerometer, Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor
Additional FeaturesGames, Rich Multimedia Technology, Intuitive Text Input and Spell Check, Enhanced Application, Voice Input
Important AppsFacebook, Mi Zone, Mi Store, Mi Buddy, Gmail, Google Play Store, Google, Instant Messaging, Yahoo News, Bookmarks

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