Micromax A75
Superfone lite is the new generation Smartphone equipped with and ultimate
OS- the latest Android v2.3 (Gingerbread). This light-weight Smartphone comes
with the dual
sim GSM technology. It runs with a 650MHZ processor that adds to its
desirability. It supports WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth and EDGE connectivity.
It is a cheaper version of the A85. It is
loaded with a 1300mAh battery, Micromax A75 Lite allows extensive talk time and
a standby time of up to 250 hours. You can have an extendable memory however
the phone has a built-in memory of 190MB. With a capacitive touch screen and a
3.75-inch display.
It gives access to a quick menu with 12
options including power off, reboot, auto brightness settings, Wi-Fi, lock
screen settings etc. The phone comes with a whole bunch of pre-installed
apps like TOI, Polaris Office (for accessing MS Documents), Quikr, eBuddy,
WhatsApp along with Facebook, Twitter and of course the Google bundle which
includes Gmail, YouTube, Gtalk and Maps. There's also a stock market app called
InStocks updating you with the latest BSE/NSE figures. UMPlayer is an in-built
video player app with a simple interface while you also have a Music Player for
songs on your phone.
The device has an internal memory of 190MB
which is expandable up to 32GB. Also supports a 5.0 Mega pixel camera for
multiple media options. Micromax A75 Superfone Lie comes in an elite black
color and is now readily available in the market.
The phone supports Dual GSM SIM
functionality with the slots being located under the rear panel. They can be
accessed only by removing the battery from its place. There is a microSD card slot
located just adjacent to the 3MP camera. The device houses a 3MP rear camera
with LED flash and a 0.3 MP front facing camera for video calling. It seems
well-constructed and does have a distinctly unique charm to it that adds to its
overall appeal.
Overall it is a good smartphone but the device doesn't quite really justify being nicknamed as the
Superfone Lite. Though there are a couple of good features, including the
bundle of handy apps and the dual SIM service feature, the phone completely
loses out on slow processing speeds.
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