
Micromax is making a big comeback in the Indian smartphone market with new smartphones under the all-new In lineup. The launch is scheduled for November 3 at 12 noon. Ahead of the launch, the smartphone-maker has been teasing its followers with glimpses of its product and the hardware it packs. There have been few leaks too regarding the details of the two smartphones set to be unveiled in a couple of days.
Similar to other smartphones in the market, the two smartphones from Micromax are likely to sport a 6.5-inch Full HD+ display. The display should be good for watching OTT content which has become a norm for more smartphone users after the Covid-19 induced lockdown.
It is not yet clear whether the phones sport triple or quad-camera setup housed inside the rectangular camera module on the back. As per leaks, the top variant has a quad-camera setup on the back. From the images posted by Micromax, there is also a question mark over whether the phones will have a cut-out selfie camera or the one that pops up.
It has a pretty standard candy bar design. Instead of an in-display or side-mounted fingerprint scanner, the phones have one of the back. Micromax has revealed that the phone will come in two colour variants — white and blue with the latter sporting an X on the back. There is also a variant that has different shades on the back panel. It may also show different colours depending upon the light, similar to various smartphones in the market. Also, the ‘IN’ branding is at the bottom of the phone.
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The phones are expected to be priced between Rs 7,000 to Rs 15,000 as revealed by Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma. Various leaks suggest that the RAM and storage on the phones can be as low as 3GB and 32GB. However, another hint from the company suggests that the higher variant will have bigger internal storage or expandable storage via microSD card.
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