Friday, 23 October 2015

Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 review



Expanding its Selfie series of smartphones, Indian handset maker Micromax has 
introduced the Selfie 2 in the market.

It would be wrong to call it the successor to the impressive Micromax Canvas 
Selfie smartphone, which was launched earlier this year, as this is simply a 
cheaper variant in the series and the two don't really share a lot of similarities.

With every second smartphone trying to woo the selfie lovers, does the 
Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 stand out from the rest of the crowd? 
We try to find out...

Design
The Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 smartphone comes with a plastic body
 and features a leather-patterned back.

The front is dominated by a 5-inch display, and also houses an earpiece,
 sensor array and the front camera. There are no physical buttons
 at the front but three capacitive touch keys are placed below the display.



The phone comes with a removable back cover that has Micromax 
branding at the centre, along with rear camera and LED flash at the top left 
corner and a speaker grille at the bottom.

Removing the cover reveals two micro sim card slots and a microSD card 
slot along with a removable battery.

The volume rocker button and the power button are placed at the right 

edge of the phone while the micro-USB port is at the bottom and the
 3.5mm jack placed at the top.

Compared to the Canvas Selfie smartphone, Canvas Selfie 2 doesn't
 really sport the premium build quality that the former smartphone featured.



In terms of design, the edges of Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 are rounded, 
which render a firm grip on the smartphone.

Display
The Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 smartphone sports a 5-inch screen with 
FWVGA (854x480p) IPS display.

The sunlight legibility offered by the smartphone is pretty decent but 
the display is a little more reflective than what most people would prefer.

While many other budget smartphones offer HD display, the Canvas Selfie 
2 smartphone loses out in this department due to its low-res panel.



Software
The Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 smartphone runs Android Lollipop 5.0.
 The phone comes preinstalled with FirstTouch launcher that features 
an app marketplace that features Indian apps and is called the App Bazar. 
We felt the FirstTouch UI was not pleasing to look at or use and switched 
to the other Android launcher.

Users can switch to stock Android version, which is flooded with several 
preloaded apps to add some features to the handset.

While many of these can be uninstalled, some of them can only be disabled, 
and not deleted.

Hardware & performance

The Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 smartphone is a dual-sim smartphone
 powered by an octa-core 1.3GHz Mediatek MT6592 processor and 
comes with 1GB RAM with 8GB internal storage out of which about
 4.75GB is available to the user. Users who want more storage space
 can install microSD cards of up to 32GB.

In terms of performance, there was a major lag while navigating 
through the UI and switching between apps. We also faced a problem 
in switching between calls with occasional frame drops or freezes.

There was also a slight problem while using the GPS feature as the 
phone was unable to detect our location a few times.

The handset also offers FM radio. We were able to play most popular
 video and audio file formats. The sound output through the phone's 
two speaker outlets was loud and offers decent sound quality.


Connectivity features of the phone include 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB.

While cheaper smartphones such as the Phicomm Energy 653 offer 4G, this phone
 misses out on that.

The phone packs a 2,000mAh battery (removable) and will last you a little less than
 a full day if you use 3G data all the time. You'll be able to make about 1-2 hours of 
phone calls, play some casual games and browse the web in this time period. Your
 mileage may vary with different usage patterns.

Camera
Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 smartphone features a 5MP rear camera with LED flash 
and a 5MP front-facing camera. The phone takes good pictures with accurate colour reproduction.

Pictures in daylight turned out to be slightly overexposed; however, pictures taken 
in low light were good with accurate detail.



Just like the Canvas Selfie smartphone, this phone too comes with face beautification 
features and enhancement effects including skin smoothening face slimming, dark circle reduction and eye enhancement.


Shot with the front camera

With a 5MP camera on the board, you don't expect very great results, but 
if you want a camera just to occasionally share images, Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 won't disappoint.

Verdict
At 5,999, Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 caters to the needs selfie lovers pretty well. 
With decent display and durable build quality, the budget smartphone delivers 
what is promised.

However, the lag in touch and low-end hardware are downers.

Another major disappointment is absence of 4G connectivity. Phones such as 
ZTE Blade Qlux 4G and Phicomm Energy 653 — that are cheaper than the
 Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 — come with this option.



We cannot recommend Canvas Selfie 2 due to the performance issues and would
 rather suggest options like Xiaomi Redmi 2, Yu Yuphoria and Lenovo A6000 
which are all-rounders.

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