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Micromax IN 2C
Micromax, an Indian company seems to be doing great these days. Lastly launched Micromax IN Note 2 was a great device at that price providing AMOLED Panel & Helio G95 chipset after all. Now, Micromax seems to be working on its other budget device i.e. Micromax IN 2C.
This phone will be priced around 8000 to 9000 rupees and will provide a large HD+ display, UNISOC T610 chip and many more. Meanwhile, you can also visit our YouTube channel about this topic.
Key Specifications
The Micromax IN 2C will be a 4G phone of course. The back panel is designed to give a shiny texture style finish with a squicircle camera design. Moreover, the front edge gets the 6.52inch screen which supports the HD+ resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. It will have 400 nits Max brightness which could get the 88% screen body ratio.
Talking about the processor, there is the UNISOC T610 chip inside the phone. It is a 12nm chip that will use 64GB emmc 5.1 storage and 4GB or 6GB LPDD4X RAM. You will get the entry-level performance with view games playable at medium graphics.
On the back, it includes the dual camera setup with an 8MP primary & a VGA Sensor. While you will get a single 5MP selfie snapped beside the V-shaped notch. Meanwhile, Micromax IN 2C would sport the 5000Mah battery which will have the 10W standard charging option.
Moreover, the phone will get the Type-C port, 3.5mm jack, single speaker & dedicated card slot. For connectivity, it will be alleged with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth V5, GPS & More options. Unfortunately, there’s no fingerprint sensor but will get proximity, light sensor & accelerometer.
Micromax IN 2C: Price & Launch Date in India
At the moment, Micromax has not revealed its official date for the device launch. We get that the phone could be launched later in May. Meanwhile, we also expected that the price can be arranged between 7 to 8K.
The only concern is that the phone doesn’t provide a fingerprint scanner but its competitors like Redmi 10A & More do. More specs will be revealed at the launch event itself.