Review Micromax Canvas HD A116 review - Nothing Like Anything

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Micromax ... ' cheap crap ' is the first thing that comes into many ppl's minds when i utter this word. But micromax has changed its approach towards mobiles and lately it has turned the tables with its canvas series of phones :) . A pretty gud transition from the cheapest android available back then i.e A 60 to a budget quad core 720p mobile .. micromax now has become a trustworthy and reliable brand imo and ppl finally are considering micromax also as one of their option :unsure:

Now coming to the phone .. behold the successor of canvas series the "mighty" quadcore 720p screen CANVAS HD A116 :bleh:

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Decision : My brother was previously using dell xcd 35 which he was content with for his daily dose of calls,texting and little bit of timepass gaming. Sadly he dropped it and screen broke into pieces ( :( ) now he wanted something better and was in search of a bigger phone as the saying goes bada hai tho behtar hai xD . he checked out xperia series from sony and didnt like them and decided to go for canvas a110 by feb 1st week . Then i told him abt canvas hd a116 releasing on feb 14th and specs of it which made the decision easy for him. On v day 12 o clock i tried to order the phone but it was out of stock and my brother was like no problem we will get it when its out in stores. later in the mrng my brother was browsing a bit and decided to check upon availability and luckily we could snatch one :D ( no color option was provided while ordering )

pricing and delivery : Well the mrp of this budget quadcore device is 17,499 /- ( printed on the box ) . We got it via micromax site at 13990 at 3 interested free emi's to make it more pocket friendly Ordered it on the 15th morning and it arrived today( 18th feb ) . tracking was updated on 15th evng and was done by DELHIVERY couriers.packaging was pretty gud with box in box method and bubble wrap and lots of duct tape to hold it together.

Unboxing : I was pretty eager to check out what punch the device packed in it . so opened it up and it had the following

1) phone - white ( my brother wanted a white one .. no color option was provided while ordering so didnt knew what was coming ..)
2) battery
3) charger / data cable
4) handsfree
5) warranty card and user guide
Usual set of things. i expected micromax to pack a screen guard and pouch which didnt happen though.Screen has some kind of protective covering though :)

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Specs : Processor : 1.2Ghz quad core Mediatek MT6589 chipset
Android : jelly bean 4.1.2
dimensions : 144mm x 74mm x10.7mm
display : 12.7cms HD ( 1280x720 pixels )
camera : 8MP auto focus camera with flash and 2MP front camera
memory : 4gb - expandable upto 32gb
Ram : 1gb ddr2
connectivity : bluetooth 4.0 , wifi , light- proximity -gravity sensor
battery : 2000mah
talktime : 5hrs
standby time : 174 hrs

This is what the back of the box say's :p

Gpu : powerVR SGX 544MP ( quadrant shows this name )
Cpu : name - ARMv7 processor rev 2
max freq - 1209mhz
min freq : 497.25mhz

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Initial Impressions : Where to begin with .. mmmmm .. the phone's a biggy for sure..i use a s3 myself and this is bigger than that and felt on the heavier side. In general terms it has a robust plastic back and certainly felt premium than previous micromax products or the canvas line.buttons are pretty much tactile.Only issue was removing the back panel is not that user friendly and i dun mind it that much cos my brother doesnt remove the sim once inserted.it felt similar to htc one x .. standard button placement .. power to right,volume to left, charge and 3.5mm on the top of the phone.removing the back panel it greeted me with two sim slots and a micro sd slot in between them.I popped in the battery and powered it on
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Display : The first thing i really wanted to check was the display of this phone. when i powered it on i was really awestruck. I expected the display to be of a low quality as budget quad core was being provided but to my amuse the screen was pretty darn good.color reproduction was pretty gud. After using s3 all displays looked dull to me but this one caught my eye . i instantly popped up few pics from s3 to canvas. s3 as u ppl might know has some over saturated colors ( i prefer that ... dunno y ) and on the other hand micromax has slightly under saturated colors ( i used nexus 4 too which in my knowledge im putting it as neutral - true to life color scheme ) . But still canvas hd fared well when it comes to screen quality.Coming to touch it was smooth and had no problems of any sort with it :) resolution as u all know is 1280x720 pixels . picture's were crisp and vivid but when it comes to playback the blacks were dull and contrast was low. some kinda white haze dominated through out video play back ( not stock player problem .. tried mx player too)

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User interface : A116 comes with jelly bean 4.1.2 and some preloaded apps like m! zone , m! store , m! live , cricket fun,fruit devil,hook up, wireless input device and pretty much all Google Apps.In settings u hav a scheduled on and off option which caught my attention. launcher has five screens and seemed like the default theme of nova launcher :) . app drawer has 5x4 arrangement of icons and tabbed display of apps and widgets with play store shortcut to the right.swiping through screens and app drawer i found no lag of whatsoever and felt pretty snappy. jelly bean project butter can be attributed to that imo. u always hav the choice to switch b/w home screen launching apps so for me anything is fine

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Call : I dint do extensive testing on this dept. call clarity was gud and speaker phone was pretty audible.it has same options what all android comes with.Network performance is stable

Camera : 8mp camera and 2mp front cam .. umm... pretty decent ... opened cam started click and the macro's came out very well . it also had the option of HDR. low light photography is a bit of problem but still it is a decent 8mp shooter for sure. comes with the same settings what all android cam's carry and video is FUll HD which im yet to try . Video has a time lapse interval :S
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Audio and video : First things first - the stock earbuds suck :| that being said the music player software bundled is pretty standard.has some sound enhancements options and equalizers to mix it up. one shouldn't expect exceptional quality out of this phone like a iphone 4 or 4s but still this sound pretty decent and does the job. loud speaker is gud and audible and cranking the volume to the top doesnt distort it which is kinda nice :) Video playback was darn good even with the stock video player. It played 1080p videos without any hiccups

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Performance and gaming: Finally coming to the thing which all ppl are interested abt . Budget quad core - lets c what it offers . Installed few timepass games like cut the rope,temple run2 , raging thunder. they ran pretty smooth without any kind of jerks. Now coming to big guns like Asphalt 7 ( the nly legit game i own .. pretty bad right? ) this phone performed well handling asphalt 7 and had no problems whatsoever. one thing to be mentioned here is abt the 4gb inbuilt memory which is way lowmore inbuilt storage would hav been a gud option.Coming to the benchmarks i've done what all i could and i think it fared pretty well .. lets the pictures do the talking [ 4.2k in quadrant ,13k in antutu , 40fps in nenamark 2 , 49 fps in epic citadel ]
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Battery : 5hrs of talktime and 174 hrs of stand by time as declared .. yet to test it out. but 2000mah of battery should carry you through a day easily imo .

conlusion : If u are on a budget and want a snappy device irrespective of brand then look no further.A116 should be ur choice .. nothing beats this device when it comes to price/performace

pros : price
screen
quad core
premium feel compared to previous micromax devices
8mp camera and 2mp front cam
jelly bean out of box
decent audio and video capabilities

cons : availability
4gb inbuilt
earbuds quality
no pouch or screen guard
service ?????

Well thats it for now .. if u want any kinda benchmark's run on it please do leave comments and il be happy to do it for you :) im keeping this device for two days with me and later on transfer it to my brother .. so be quick with ur doubts.

Ps : Im new to giving my reviews .. please leave comments which will help me to get better at this .. thank you :)
 
Great review! I wanted to confirm something - is the screen an IPS display similar to the A110? I've got an A110 for my dad and the screen's the best part!
 
A Great review.....Thanks for letting us know all the fact....Great picture.

Here are the Que;

1. This phone can shoot 1080p video too ? No. 720p

2.What is user accessible memory of inbuilt 4GB ? 1.7gb

3.How is the Mobile Signal reception, Call Quality, with Both of the SIM on ? Any break out/Drop call/ Un clear voice during moving on Car/Bike/Local Train ? No break out or call drops .. call quality and network reception is a breeze ( havent tried with two sims .. nly single sim )

4.Hope it is Dual Standby phone just like grand ? (Dual active not needed) No idea abt it :S sry abt that

5.How is the Battery Standby with Dual SIM On ? In single it easily will give u a day

6. Not all but some apps are movable to Micro SD right ? yea not all are movable :/
yea not all are movable :/

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Great review! I wanted to confirm something - is the screen an IPS display similar to the A110? I've got an A110 for my dad and the screen's the best part!

canvas continues its legacy .. screen is the gud and ips display is showing of its colors :D
 
Ps : Im new to giving my reviews .. please leave comments which will help me to get better at this .. thank you :)

You can start by editing your review and removing all sms lingo off it. It looks unprofessional and is really hard to read. If you can type longer words in your review properly, then there's no reason why you cant type short words properly.
 
^^ Haha I was thinking the same, why moderator has not intervened into it.
But since we all are from(or have passed from) Internet Chatting & SMS era, so reading those words are not a problem to us ;)

I think some people of age 30+ may have problem in reading the article.

& Yes Thanks for the fastest review.:p
 
You can start by editing your review and removing all sms lingo off it. It looks unprofessional and is really hard to read. If you can type longer words in your review properly, then there's no reason why you cant type short words properly.

will keep that in mind .. thanks for the feedback :)

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^^ Haha I was thinking the same, why moderator has not intervened into it.
But since we all are from(or have passed from) Internet Chatting & SMS era, so reading those words are not a problem to us ;)

I think some people of age 30+ may have problem in reading the article.

& Yes Thanks for the fastest review.:p

Actually i was typing the review at a late hour in the night .. so used sms lingo ..il keep that in mind the next time i write any review :) ooph thats gonne be tough
 
Very nice review, need a bit more information about the battery. Actual screen on time it can sustain on 50% brightness , total usage also that this phone can handle on moderate to low usage.
 
Nice review man,people who want to buy should read here to clear their doubts.
Can you post some battery usage?
 
Thanks mate for taking time out for an excellent review. Pl update about your experience regarding battery performance of this devil.
 
Excellent Review and it is also good to see Micromax coming out with decent spec'd devices for consumers who cannot afford the likes of HTC/Samsung/Sony etc... While the device is absolutely magnificent, It would have been better if they would have chosen the S4 play or S4 pro dual core krait processors, which would have made it a real beast... But I guess the pricing wouldn't have worked out with those chipsets... For 13999 rs, this is amazing piece of hardware...
 
@aradhakr84 mate you are saying of using s4 play hah it comes with adreno 203 and ancient cortex a5 architecture and it can't even play 720p videos ex- videocon a30, lava xolo a500 are equipped with s4 play, mtk dualcore is much much better than s4 play though its a different story with s4 pro (its the best and blows anything like nothing!) and big players such as htc,sammy,sony,lg are hardly getting stock of s4 pro chipset and even qualcomm is taking advantage by overpricing their chipsets even though it cost them more or less the same as the dual cores in manufacturing,so how you imagine our poor mmx to get those at this price.

The big players like sony,htc etc puts pressure on qualcomm and don't let them sell their SoCs to OEM's because these OEM's will then launch handsets with this soc at low price which will have a negative impact on sales of big players, big players are looting us say how? sammy launched s duos which is a piece of sh*t(my friend owns itand is jealous of my pantech burst) its having an ultra old 600mhz cortex a5 forcefully overclocked(so you can't even overclock) to 1ghz and an adreno 200 gpu(wtf) and new desire series(crap series) by htc like desire c,d,e,f blah blah with a bullshit hvga resolution at 10k hah ha...!

Better buy htc desire z with better ram,chipset,hardware,overall built quality,screen quality and feel available at ebay @6.5k new with 1yr seller warranty though! KEEP the good work mmx ,lg is korean, sammy is korean,etc so let mmx represent india its canvas 2 has been the most popular handset on gsmarena,

Hope mmx will soon start R&D in india itself and start manufacturing in india itself and will import them to other countries, so support mmx its india's biggest desi brand with the best desi brand value. Those who ppl who are doubting its after sales service let me tell you that mmx has many service centers infact even in some places sammy don't have service centers but mmx has source:- got this info from my friends plus personal experience in my village.
 
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^^Consider splitting your reply in separate paragraphs and proper capitalization and punctuations for better readability.
 
nice review thanks but I will wait for atleast 6 months to come to conclusion about MMX phones.
My friend had Canvas 2 and it was the buggiest phone he ever used not to mention worst customer service.
Can you put some more benchmarks please?
how many fps you are getting Nena Mk2?
 
in nenamark galaxy s2 having better scores?

I could be wrong but doesn't the S2 run the benchmark at a much lower resolution? That would explain the higher numbers.

To the OP, were you able to try the phone again recently? How does it hold up after being loaded with apps and widgets, especially with UI performance? I'm rather interested in this device as I don't see a reason to buy an S3 / HTC One when I really only use my phone to make calls, send texts, browse the web, and be connected to social media. I almost never watch videos (other than youtube), play games, or use my camera.

One thing though - I simply detest "micro lags" in the UI which I've experienced with the 2 Android phones I've owned so far. I'm currently using a Galaxy S i9000 running Cyanogenmod 10.1 (Jellybean 4.2.2), and it performs really well for its age, but it can get quite laggy when too many apps are loaded. I almost got myself an iPhone solely for the lag free UI, a good indication of how much it bothers me but of course, it's overpriced.

I'm aware an Android phone will probably never match the fluidity of an iPhone but if the A116's UI does well enough even with lots of multitasking and widgets, I'll be saving myself 20k or so. Any thoughts?

P.S - If I do end up getting this phone, the first thing I'll be doing is rooting and flashing a stock Android ROM from XDA. Micromax's attempts at customizing the UI is terrible at best.
 
I could be wrong but doesn't the S2 run the benchmark at a much lower resolution? That would explain the higher numbers.

To the OP, were you able to try the phone again recently? How does it hold up after being loaded with apps and widgets, especially with UI performance? I'm rather interested in this device as I don't see a reason to buy an S3 / HTC One when I really only use my phone to make calls, send texts, browse the web, and be connected to social media. I almost never watch videos (other than youtube), play games, or use my camera.

One thing though - I simply detest "micro lags" in the UI which I've experienced with the 2 Android phones I've owned so far. I'm currently using a Galaxy S i9000 running Cyanogenmod 10.1 (Jellybean 4.2.2), and it performs really well for its age, but it can get quite laggy when too many apps are loaded. I almost got myself an iPhone solely for the lag free UI, a good indication of how much it bothers me but of course, it's overpriced.

I'm aware an Android phone will probably never match the fluidity of an iPhone but if the A116's UI does well enough even with lots of multitasking and widgets, I'll be saving myself 20k or so. Any thoughts?

P.S - If I do end up getting this phone, the first thing I'll be doing is rooting and flashing a stock Android ROM from XDA. Micromax's attempts at customizing the UI is terrible at best.

Exactly the reason I bought and have stayed with Windows phone. But I was surprised when I didn't see that in the MMX A110 I bought for my dad. I could even see these micro lags in the Z10 I used in E-Zone yesterday.
 
Exactly the reason I bought and have stayed with Windows phone. But I was surprised when I didn't see that in the MMX A110 I bought for my dad. I could even see these micro lags in the Z10 I used in E-Zone yesterday.

That is nice to hear. Is the A110 running ICS or Jellybean? What kind of widgets / apps did you have loaded when you tested? The Play Store seems especially laggy on my phone when scrolling through lists.
 
@ashrr Did you try the nexus 4? I havent faced any micro lags till now. Rooted and flashed CM 10.1.
 
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No, but I'm holding a Nexus 10 tablet in my other hand as I write this. I know the specs are different but it's the closest I've come to current generation Android device that isn't stuck on ICS.

It's very nice indeed, but I did notice very minor slowdowns while navigating settings to enable Bluetooth, and quite a bit of choppy scrolling in a high resolution PDF . Mind you, this is running stock Google ROM and is NOT connected to the internet. I don't even have a long list to scroll through. Most of the micro lags I get on my SGS are when something is syncing in the background, or opening my phone book, SMS inbox, gmail, play store, browser with multiple tabs etc. After a fresh reboot, it's smoother than my friends SGS2 still running Gingerbread.

I'm almost convinced this has nothing to do with the hardware specs, but rather just how Android is, similar to how Windows was (is?) notorious for slowdowns even on cutting edge PCs.
 
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