Review of Smart Phones in India: Micromax first push mail phone

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Micromax first push mail phone

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Micromax first push mail phone

Q80 Features & Hardware Overview:

As you’d expect with any MMX device, Micromax Q80 is a bar style phone which operates in GSM- 900/1800Mhz and WCDMA-2100Mhz. The complete package measures 117mm X 60mm X 13mm and weighs only 118 grams. Nothing impressive about the 6.1cms, TFT QVGA (320*240) screen. More interesting feature is the presence of two cameras with 0.3 MP on the front and 1.3MP for the rear. Other features include FM radio (not sure whether FM recording is supported), Java Games, Bluetooth, integrated video player that supports 3GP and MP4. Videos are recorded in AVI format. The company promises talk time of about 5 hours, thanks to the Li-ion 1200 mAH battery. The standby time is promised at 5 days, which we should expect to be around 3-4 days depending upon your usage.
Q80 is capable of face recognition – which we do not think is an important feature for mobile phones. Could be a great feature for tablets like iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab, but definitely for a phone. The rear camera offers smile detection which is our favorite feature for capturing nice photographs. We’d not expect 1.3MP camera in terms of image quality though. The phone is also capable of video calling and supports Wi-Fi. Other features include NGPay and Nimbuzz mobile client which is quite handy for social networking. In addition, the company offers SNAPTU, Bloomberg TV, Newshunt and burnout game. The phone comes with standard charging kit, earphones, USB cable and driver software so that you can manage the phone by connecting it to your Windows PC.

Is Q80 Worth Buying?

The question you should first ask is – do you really need push mail? If yes, you might consider buying this phone. We think Micromax is targeting the business community which needs to be connected to mail servers for all important notifications. The phone will take care of all your daily mobile needs, but we do not expect it to click great photos – which is not what the device is intended to do. Micromax plays on the price front and you may want to opt for Q80 for an economical push mail phone.

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