Monday, October 6, 2014

Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) with AF-S 18-55mm Nikkor VR Kit Lens, 8GB Card and Camera Bag

 

 

    Picture shows the D3100 with the two lenses included in the twin-lens kit.
  • The CMOS image sensor offers an effective pixel count of 14.2-million pixels (D3000: CCD image sensor with 10.2-million effective pixels) and enables capture of high-definition images exhibiting superior image quality with extremely detailed rendering and rich tones
  • EXPEED 2 is Nikon's new image-processing engine, developed by refining the concepts, it maximises the performance of the CMOS image sensor to suppress noise in still images and movies and produces images that faithfully reproduce vivid colors
  • The camera also makes the most of its standard sensitivity settings up to ISO 3200 (D3000: ISO 100-1600) and additional increases up to Hi 2 (ISO 12800 equivalent), with shooting under dim lighting, such as in the evening or indoors, as well as with sports scenes of rapidly moving subjects
  • 3-inch monitor, 230,000-dot, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD, Eye-level penta-dach mirror type, built-in diopter adjustment (-1.7 to +0.5m-1)
  • D-Movie for recording and editing full-HD movies and AF-F (full-time servo AF) focus mode for movie recording
  • 2 years Nikon India warranty Nikon D3100 Camera Body, AF-S 18-55mm VR Kit Lens, Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL14, Quick Charger MH-24, Rubber Eyecup DK-20, Camera Strap AN-DC3, USB cable, Body Cap BF-1B, Eyepiece Cap DK-5, Accessory Shoe Cover BS-1, 2 Ferrite Core, View NX 2 CD, User Manual, with 8GB Card and Camera Bag


Available as body-only to use with your existing DX format lenses, and in both single and twin-lens kits incorporating superb Nikkor lenses, the clever Nikon D3100 provides a moving experience in digital photography that everyone can enjoy.

Designed for newcomers to D-SLR photography, the Nikon D3100 is a feature-rich, simple to use camera that can teach you more about the art of photography through the intelligent step-by-step guide mode. Whether you are shooting a delicately composed still life, everyday snapshots or full HD movies, the D3100 produces images with exceptional detail and vivid colours even in dimly lit settings.
The D3100’s intuitive design with superior ergonomics provides a secure grip with dedicated controls close at hand for frequently used functions like the shutter release, live view and scene recognition. The compact, lightweight body, weighing only 455g, makes this SLR the ideal camera to take on holiday or out on long country walks.
Stunning Pictures in Every Situation
Leveraging our vast technological know-how the effective 14.2MP DX-format CMOS image sensor works in tandem with the EXPEED 2 image processing engine to produce highly detailed photos and movies containing rich tonal gradations. This combination also helps produce beautifully defocused backgrounds - a hallmark of quality digital SLR cameras. In addition a maximum ISO of 3200 (expandable to ISO 12800 equivalent using the Hi 2 setting) allows you to shoot without worrying about blur due to camera-shake.
Picture shows the Guide Mode menu screen displayed on the camera's LCD monitor.
The in-camera guide shows the effects of different camera settings.
A Photography Lesson
Using your very own in-camera assistant, the intelligent guide mode not only helps you to create great pictures, but helps you understand how the shot was achieved so you can develop your photographic skills for the future. Through guide mode you can choose a setting that matches the scene you want to create, this quick and easy-to-use feature will then do the rest. You can even view sample images of what you can expect from each setting, for example if you change the aperture or shutter speed settings.
Automatic Simplicity
The D3100 has a range of automatic settings to help create beautifully balanced photos at decisive moments. When Nikon’s highly praised live view is activated and Full-time-servo AF (AF-F) is selected, the camera will go to work even before you press the shutter release. Subject-tracking AF keeps your subjects in focus, even when they are in motion and the face-priority AF can instantly detect up to a maximum of 35 faces in a scene and even if the faces move the camera continues to track and focus in on them. Composing beautiful images is made so much easier with scene auto selector which automatically selects a scene mode suited to the shooting situation and subject. For added convenience, an icon of the selected scene mode appears in the top-left corner of the LCD monitor so you’ll know whether the camera has selected Landscape or Night Portrait mode for your next shot.
Picture shows the rear of the camera and the LCD image display while the live view feature is activated.
Flip the switch and you're ready to go - live view gives you an intuitive, familiar way to photograph subjects on the move.
Effortless Shooting
A variety of practical and innovative in-camera tools help to make the most of every shooting opportunity and ensure your pictures are captured to perfection. Some shots are so easy to miss but with the high-speed superior accuracy of the 11-point AF system the D3100 delivers razor sharp images by maintaining focus on even the smallest subjects however unpredictable their movements may be. And when facing extremely high-contrast lighting beyond the camera’s dynamic range, Nikon’s exclusive Active D-Lighting helps you maintain details in the highlights without losing them in the shadows. Boosting your creativity in picture control you can customise images before you shoot. Choosing from six creative settings you can determine the look and mood of your photos or video by choosing to change the image to Monochrome or Neutral. And with the extensive in-camera editing functions you can enhance images with techniques such as Red-Eye Correction and Quick Retouch, as well as a range of Filter Effects.
PIcture shows the LCD display when the 11-point autofocus marks are being displayed over the live view image.
The D3100's precision high-speed 11-point AF system responds immediately to changes in scene or composition.
Breathtaking Movies
The D3100 isn't just a great stills camera; it’s equally at home shooting movies. Recording full 1080p HD at 24fps you benefit from the same exceptional optics and processing capability as in photo mode. And using Subject-tracking AF your action sequences will keep perfect focus. Once filming is complete you can make simple edits in-camera like trimming scenes before or after a designated point, saving specific frames as still images or deleting unwanted scenes. To view the final cut you can connect your camera with the HDMI cable provided to your television and watch in full HD from the comfort of your sofa.
The large 7.5cm (3-inch), high-resolution LCD monitor also makes movie playback a joy and with a series of special transitions to choose from you can view photos in a slideshow or employ interesting effects like Zoom, Fade and Cube.
Lens Kits–The Right Choices
With outstanding Nikon technologies behind every lens kit, you can feel confident that you will capture amazing photos with precise quality. The Nikon D3100 is available in both a single-lens kit with an AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm VR lens, and a twin-lens kit which also includes an AF-S NIKKOR 55-200mm lens. With superb optics designed for use with Nikon DX format SLRs, and incorporating smooth silent wave motor autofocus, these lenses are perfect for capturing all types of photos from casual snapshots to breathtaking landscapes. And with Vibration Reduction (VR) stabilization enabling up to 3 stops (8 times) faster shooting on the 18-55mm lens, the photographic opportunities are endless.
With easy operation and take-anywhere portability the Nikon D3100 allows you to enjoy the beauty of photography whilst guiding you to achieve ever better photos.

Product Description

Forget those days when you ended up taking low quality pictures with your cell phone camera. Now, it’s time that you gift yourself a DSLR and capture detailed and crisp images. The Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera is here, which will help you to take your first step towards digital photography.
The basic features
  • Design – Portable, lightweight and compact
  • Display – 3” LCD monitor with Penta Dash Viewfinder
  • Image processing – The camera has a 14.2MP resolution along with DX format CMOS sensor, a 18-55mm NIKKOR lens and 11 point autofocus.
  • Movie shooting – It has an in-built microphone which enables you to take full HD 1080p videos with sound.
  • Exposure control – It has a 3FPS continuous shoot mode which captures fast moments. And the 100-3200 ISO settings will let you shoot crystal clear images with minimum noise even in low light conditions.
  • Flash- This DSLR along with an built-in flash also has an external flash support.
  • Storage – The memory of this digital camera is upgradable as it supports SD memory cards. It is also SDXC and SDHC compatible.
  • Guide mode – This particular mode acts as an assistant and helps you to change your camera settings whenever required.
The box contains the camera body, AF-S 18-55mm VR Kit Lens, Body Cap BF-1B, Rubber Eyecup DK-20, Quick Charger MH-24USB cable, Eyepiece Cap DK-5, Accessory Shoe Cover BS-1, 2 Ferrite Core, View NX 2 CD, Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL14, Camera Bag , Camera Strap AN-DC3, 8GB Card and the User Manual.

 

Micromax Canvas A1 with Android One (Magnetic Black)




 


Micromax Canvas A1 with Android One (Magnetic Black)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • 5MP primary camera with auto focus, flash, 1080p video recording and 2MP front facing camera with 720p video recording
  • 4.5-inch FWVGA capacitive touchscreen with 480 x 854 pixels resolution and 16M color support
  • Android v.4.4.4 KitKat operating system with 1.3GHz quad core processor, 1GB RAM,2.1GB for apps installation, 4GB internal memory expandable up to 32GB and dual Micro SIM (GSM+GSM)
  • 1700mAH battery providing talk-time of 6 hours and standby time of 160 hours
  • 1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase

 

Micromax Canvas A1        Amazon.in
Micromax Canvas A1 is the company’s first smartphone based on the Android One program. This reasonably priced device makes the most of the latest Android OS and will be upgraded to the later versions as soon as the platforms are released. A 4.5-inch vibrant touchscreen brings your images and videos to life, while powerful internal system drives its performance.
Brings the Goodness of Android KitKat
One of the key features of this smartphone is that it makes the most of the advanced Android KitKat 4.4.4 mobile platform. As it is manufactured under the Android One program by Google, you can expect it to get instant updates as soon as they are released. What’s more, unlike other Android devices, you do not have to upgrade it manually. It installs the new version of the OS automatically. Operating this Android One smartphone will be buttery smooth with the intuitive interface offered by the KitKat platform. It lets you make smooth transitions between applications and place widgets on the home screen to get instant access to your favourite apps and games.
State-of-the-Art Architecture
Multitasking ranks high on the feature list of this Micromax KitKat phone. It is powered by a quad core MediaTek MT6582 processor sprinting at a speed of 1.3GHz. The chipset can support multiple applications at the same time and makes the device compatible with demanding games. It is accompanied by 1GB RAM, which ensures smooth navigation between applications and avoids performance lags.
Renders Vibrant Visuals
Lose yourself to the high resolution stunning visuals rendered on the scintillating display that graces the front panel of the Micromax Canvas A1. The FWVGA display measures 4.5 inches diagonally and delivers images at a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels. The display looks equally impressive from any angle, thanks to the IPS technology offering a wide viewing angle. Plus, you will not have to strain your eyes while viewing pictures in bright sunlight. What’s more, it has a colour depth of 16M and ensures colour precision for all your visuals. It also supports gesture recognition, allowing you to instantly open applications, zoom into web pages, pictures and more with simple gestures.
Freeze Your Special Moments
Casual photographers will appreciate the dual cameras provided with the Micromax AQ4501. They are great for capturing memorable moments in a snap. The rear panel of the smartphone plays host to a 5MP snapper featuring a resolution of 2560 x 1920 pixels. Special features like digital zoom, auto focus and LED flash are provided with the camera to help you capture good-quality images even in low-light conditions. It can also record full HD videos in 1080p resolution and play high definition videos without lags. As for the front-mounted snapper, this 2MP fixed focus 1600 x 1200 pixel camera can be used for making video calls to your loved ones over the Internet. You can even take stunning selfies using the front facing camera.
Supports Google Mobile Services
This Micromax Android One smartphone tags along a number of Google Mobile services such as Hangout, YouTube, Gmail, Google Search, Google Translate, Google Now, Maps, Photos and many more. They allow you to stay connected to your loved ones at all times, navigate through unknown places, send important emails and carry out a number of other tasks on the move. Additionally, you can even download a number of other applications from the Play store.
Multiple Connectivity Options
When it comes to connectivity and communication with different devices, the Micromax 4.5 inch phone offers plenty of options for both. It features Bluetooth for transferring and receiving data from other compatible gadgets. GPS helps you navigate easily to various places, while Wi-Fi connects to available hotpsots for Internet access. The device is also compatible with 3G networks. For wired connectivity, the device brings a micro USB port and a 3.5mm audio jack, allowing you to connect it to computer systems, laptops, audio accessories and more. This Micromax device is also compatible with audio and video formats like MP4, 3GPP, 3GP, MP3, WAV, AAC and more.
Ample Storage Capacity
You can save all your digital content on the phone and carry it along with you, wherever you go. Its total internal storage capacity amounts to 4GB, and if you need more space for those extra apps and games, you can easily expand the memory up to 32GB using a compatible microSD card.
Long Battery Life
The Micromax quad core mobile can stay operational for a long time, thanks to a 1700mAh that’s incorporated within the phone. It can deliver talk time of close to 6 hours and standby time of about 160 hours on a single charge. So, you can listen to the FM radio, chat or play games for hours without exhausting the battery.
Dual SIM Support
Keeping your personal and professional lives separate will be an easy task with this Micromax Canvas smartphone. It features dual SIM card slots that can be accessed by removing the back panel and the battery of the phone. Both the SIM cards remain active at all times so that you never miss an important call. These slots support the micro versions of the SIM cards.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Canvas 4

                                             Canvas 4

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Micromax is clearly working on the next version of their popular Canvas series and has already started teasing it on TV. A small teaser caught between morning sessions of cricket tells us that another version of the Canvas is headed our way.
While there is no real news on the “Micromax Canvas 4″ (expected name) we expect the following specs :
  • 5 inch Full HD 1920 x 1080p Display
  • The Mediatek 6589 chipset (Quad core)
  • 8 – 16 GB inbuilt storage
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 13 MP camera
  • 2-5 MP front camera
  • Dual Sim capability 
  • Android 4.2.2
But these seem to be only speculations until we get real word from the Indian mobile giant on what they are working on next. Stay tuned for more, till then see an exclusive picture of what the design of the Canvas 4 may be. The phone will be aggressively priced as the company will expect to do large numbers in terms of sale. Micromax presently moves out over 300,000 units of their canvas series on a monthly basis, a device like this priced around the 15,000 Rupee price mark could easily increase that by 50%.

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Sony Xperia L

                                                       

                     Sony Xperia L


SPECIFICATIONS

Company/Brand
Sony
Type
Smartphone
OS
Android 4.1.2
Price
Rs 15,000/-
Hype
3/5
Chipset
Qualcomm MSM8230 Snapdragon
Processor
Dual-core 1 GHz
GPU
Adreno 305
RAM
1 GB RAM
Battery
Li-Ion 1750 mAh
Sensor
Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Primary Camera
8 MP, autofocus, LED flash
Secondary Camera
VGA
Weight
137 g
Dimensions
128.7 x 65 x 9.7 mm
Main Display
TFT, 4.3 inches (228 ppi pixel density), 480 x 854 pixels
In-Built Storage
8 GB (5.8 GB user available)
What We Like
Design, Build Quality, Audio, Gaming
What We Don't Like
Camera, Slightly Sluggish Performance


Design And Build Quality

At first glance, the Sony Xperia L is quite reminiscent of the Xperia Arc, with it’s arched back and a large screen towards the front.
A noticeably plastic finish greets you when you pick up the handset, but it feels sturdy and there was little flex in the body – meaning the Xperia L doesn’t feel too cheap.
The removable back cover has a soft rubber finish which makes the phone easy to grip and free from finger prints. On the contrary, the front panel is a magnet for fingerprints. 
On the specifications front, Sony Xperia L sports a 4.3-inch display with 480×854 pixel resolution and is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8230 dual-core processor. It runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean operating system and packs 1GB RAM along with 8GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB via microSD card.
The front of the Xperia L is dominated by its 4.3-inch FWVGA display with the standard Android keys appearing onscreen instead of below it. Again, its 854×480 resolution is pretty standard for a phone at this price, and you have to zoom in to read text on web pages, but we saw bright whites and punchy colours.
The handset supports WIFI, DLNA, 3G, GPS and Micro-USB and packs 1750mAh battery gives up to eight and a half hours of talktime and standby time of up to 498 hours. The device comes equipped with an 8-megapixel front camera with Exmor RS and a VGA front facing camera.

Specifications And Hardware

On the specifications front, Sony Xperia L sports a 4.3-inch display with 480×854 pixel resolution and is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8230 dual-core processor. It runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean operating system and packs 1GB RAM along with 8GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB via microSD card.
The handset supports WIFI, DLNA, 3G, GPS and Micro-USB and packs 1750mAh battery gives up to eight and a half hours of talktime and standby time of up to 498 hours. The device comes equipped with an 8-megapixel front camera with Exmor RS and a VGA front facing camera.


Display And Multimedia

The Xperia L’s LCD display doesn’t have the true blacks of an AMOLED screen, but blacks are still very deep. It’s a high-quality display for a relatively inexpensive handset. Viewing angles are really decent as well.
Sound quality on the Sony Xperia L is excellent, loud and clear. Couple that with it’s display quality and you have a really capable multimedia device in front of you. On-screen buttons disappear while you watch videos freeing all the screen space for your viewing pleasure.
One area where the Sony Xperia L disappoints though is the browsing experience. We tried various browsers and performance on each was equally dismal. Pages took a lot of time load up and there was a lot of lag while zooming and scrolling.
Gaming on this device is excellent, and while games like N.O.V.A and Fifa 12 were not compatible with the device, it delivered the ones that were excellently. 

Camera

In terms of photographic ability Sony has equipped the Sony Xperia L with an impressive 8MP rear facing camera which also boasts a single LED flash, 720p video recording and HDR and panorama modes.
One of the benefits of having a large sensor is low light performance and the Xperia L takes some of the best low-light photos we’ve seen in the segment. Outdoor images though were just about decent with slightly washed out colours. Looking at fine detail you’d often notice images turn out soft and spongy.
The camera experience is somewhat hampered by the slow and buggy camera app. Focusing takes a lot of time and the app takes a moment or two to process the image, resulting in blurry motion shots.
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The 720p video capture suffers from the some of the same issues, although not quite as much as still photos do. The auto-brightness is very aggressive, so expect some very noticeable shifting in your brightness, especially if the subject is backlit. 

Performance

With a 1 Ghz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chipset, Adreno 305 GPU and 1 GB of RAM, the hardware inside the Sony Xperia L is nothing we haven’t seen before, so we had a fairly good idea of what to expect. 


Read more: Sony Xperia L Full Review http://igyaan.in/49672/sony-xperia-l-full-review/#ixzz2WGinMiCd

The Sony Xperia L scored 10104 in AnTuTu Benchmark, 60.2 fps in NenaMark2 and 4064 in Quadrant. Impressive for the hardware the device is powered by. 

Software And User Interface

Sony has applied its own layer of gloss to Jelly Bean, with its a homescreen editor function allowing you to quickly and easily manage your widgets, apps and shortcuts as well as changing the phone’s theme and wallpaper – making it that bit more personal. Lovely. 
Sony has given greater presence to its own services like the great WALKMAN app but also to more clunky offerings like the Sony Select application.
Onboard Sony firmware clearly has an impact on the advertised 8GB of internal storage which is 5.8GB.

Phone Calls and Connectivity

The phone networks are consistent and of good strength, no issues with connectivity to data and voice services. Overall network performance is impressive and voice handling good thanks to decent microphones and speakers in the Sony Xperia L .The dialler has also been tweaked by Sony.
Messaging was decent as well due to the large screen and the well laid keyboard.

Conclusion

Generally the Sony Xperia L copes with everything pretty well and while there is a hint of slow down every now and then that’s expected from cheaper handsets. What should help it stand out in its fairly crowded category are its looks and design. 

Micromax A115 Canvas 3D

                          Micromax A115 Canvas 3D





The surge in homegrown brands has led to a wide variety of very similar Android devices in the market. As manufacturers struggle to differentiate their products from the competition, we’ve seen an uptick in hardware quality and software optimization. Micromax however has decided to bank on a gimmick to market their new device. Is 3D compatibility reason enough to go in for the Micromax A115 Canvas 3D ? Read on to find out. 
Design
The Micromax Canvas 3D doesn’t break any boundaries with its design. You’ve seen this design both within the Micromax line of devices as well as from competitors however it isn’t an eyesore by any means. What you get is a very utilitarian look that focuses on not getting in the way of you and the phone.
On the front of the phone you’ll spot a large 5 inch display with a not so amazing WVGA resolution but more on that later. You can spot a front facing camera over at the top.
Further down below the screen are the capacitive buttons. Fairly responsive in nature, they are equipped with backlighting so it should not be a problem using them in the dark as well.
We were quite impressed by the build quality of the handset. While on the heavier side, it feels rather nice in the hand. The heft is evenly distributed and you never find the phone cumbersome to hold. A metallic band runs around the screen and to the top you can see the 3.5mm audio jack and the microUSB port. The power key is placed on the right while the volume rocker is on the left side and both provide suitable feedback.
The back of the phone has a removable battery cover with the Micromax name and logo silkscreened on. You can also spot the dual LED flash, 5MP camera module here. The use of soft touch plastics here is appreciated and it feels great when held though tends to attract fingerprints.
Display
The Canvas 3D is equipped with a 5 inch WVGA display as we mentioned earlier. The resolution is on the lower end of the spectrum considering the competition but has a trick up its sleeve.
The Micromax Canvas 3D as the name suggests has a 3D display. Does it work ? Yes. Is it worth the hype ? No, not by a long shot. Lack of 3D content apart, the screen tends to be a gimmick for the most part with the user having to constantly shift the distance between the screen and the eye to try and get a properly focussed image. In 2D mode, the colors tend to be well saturated and viewing angles are wide enough to not be an issue.
Software
The phone runs a near stock build of Android 4.1.2 which helps keep things smooth all around. Micromax has made a number of additions that you may or may  not appreciate. The biggest of these of course is the dedicated 3D Space launcher that will allow you to switch a carousel based interface which has been optimized for 3D consumption. The launcher provides quick access to a 3D Gallery, YouTube and video player. Other than that you find the usual suspects like games and the company’s own application store.
The customizations extend to the lockscreen that allows you to jump straight into the 3D carousel. The notifications hub too sports a few quick access toggles which are much appreciated.
Over all Micromax has stuck to the formula and has’t made too many changes to the interface which is something we definitely prefer.
Performance
Day to day performance on the Canvas 3D is acceptable but it is not uncommon to see lags in the interface. Powered by the 1.2 Ghz Dual Core MTK6577 chipset, the phone is provided with 512MB of RAM that proves to be limiting when multitasking. We’ve included a range of benchmark scores below that should help you gauge performance.
In the Quadrant benchmark, the Micromax Canvas 3D scores 2979 which is about par for the budget segment of devices.
The AnTuTu scores for the Canvas 3D are particularly poor at just 4293. The poor scores back up our experience with the device wherein the handset exhibits occasional and stutters even while navigating the interface.
Camera
The camera on the Canvas 3D is disappointing to say the least. Rated at 5MP, it takes some of the worst images we’ve seen in a while. Photos were consistently full of noise and suffered from chromatic aberrations.
As can be seen below, the camera struggles to focus and macro shots are practically impossible to take. Colors tend to be muted and the image is a bit underexposed over all. The level of noise seen even in images shot in bright lighting conditions is very surprising.
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Most phones in the budget range are unable to take decent low light shots but the Micromax Canvas 3D is possible the worst of lot. In addition to the same focussing issues as before, the level of noise and random speckles seen in the image was shocking. We’d recommend that you refrain from shooting night time images with this device.
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Video recording maxes out at VGA resolution and the camera can also shoot ’3D’ images. Since the phone lacks stereoscopic cameras, the 3D image is captured by combining two shots taken from two slightly separated areas. The end result is useless for the most part with almost no depth in the image. The earlier mentioned camera related quirks still apply so you probably want to stay away from this feature. Unfortunately there is no way to share the results here so you’ll have to take our word for it.
Battery Life & Connectivity
The Micromax Canvas 3D is equipped with a 2000 mAh battery pack which lasts about a day under moderate usage. Extensive web browsing particularly takes a toll on the device and runs through battery life just that much quicker.
The phone has dual SIM card slots that take two full size SIM cards. Other connectivity options include the standard bluetooth, WiFi. The phone is also equipped with a microSD card slot that you can use to expand the built in 4GB of space.
Conclusion
The Micromax Canvas 3D is a mediocre phone that tries to sell a gimmick that is the 3D screen. The performance is strictly mid range and specifications are rather outdated.
The camera in particular was unusable. Considering that it is possible to get competing devices like the excellent Zen Ultra 701HD for just a little more, we cannot recommend the Micromax Canvas 3D unless you insist on getting a device capable of displaying 3D content.
Pros
Can display 3D content
Cons
Poor camera
3D is a gimmick
Average specifications

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