Thursday, 20 September 2012

Micromax Ninja 4 Complete Review ...

Micromax Ninja 4 review

  • Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread
  • 4inch capacitive display
  • 1GHz scorpion processor
  • 2MP primary camera 

It’s great buy to those who’re not at all worried about playing games on this device. So, gamers stay away from it. Those who’re just starting their day with Android smartphones, you can look forward to this device. Also, standard/general Android users who’re not game-savvy wouldn’t face any issues in using this device.

Pros:
  • 4inch display
  • 1GHz processor
  • Capacitive buttons at bottom
Cons:
  • Low on RAM
  • Low on internal storage
Battery:
1400mAh battery is what powering Micromax A87 pretty nicely. There are absolutely no issues with the battery life of this device. Moderate usage of this device will give you one day battery backup very easily. You got to keep on toggling your internet connection for that purpose.

Software:
Micromax A87 runs on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread which is standing on the cliff. Well, it’s not bad either but it can counted as one of the disappointing factor. There’re absolutely no customization to the original Android interface. Micromax did include their own launcher but that doesn’t make any remarkable changes. Sadly, there is no AISHA with this smartphone. There are standard applications preloaded from the Micromax like Facebook, HookUp etc. These apps are definitely a plus point as they play the important role in keeping you engaged and updated with your social life. Also, this device comes up with WiFi hotspot facility. WiFi Hotspot will allow you to share your internet with your friends having WiFi connectivity options with their smartphones.
There is about 129MB internal memory available in the Micromax A87. Well, you can definitely add your own micro SD card and increase it to up to 32GB. Well, did we mention that this device comes up with dual SIM mode? Yes, it does.

Hardware:
Hardware of the Micromax A87 is pretty decent. 1GHz scorpion processor is really fast but its the RAM which might fall short to some of you. We observed about 70MB free RAM in our testing. That’s pretty low if you would be wanting to run Temple run like games. Well, some of the basic games are still compatible. Design of the Micromax A87 is pretty simple. Starting with the front panel, we have 4inch capacitive display accompanied by 3 capacitive buttons at the bottom. On the right side of the device, it has power/lock/unlock key. There is no shutter key available for the camera. On the left hand side of the device, you can find volume rocker buttons. These keys are actually bit hard to press. On the top of the we’ve standard 3.5mm Audio jack to connect your standard headphones. If you shift your focus to the bottom of the device, you’ll find USB port there.

Inside the box:
  • Handset
  • 3.5mm Audio headset
  • Data cable
  • Charger
  • User manuals
  • Warranty card                      

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