In one of my previous posts, i have posted about smart phones on a budget. So here are few of that sort.
Mercury MagiQ
Pros
Specs Mercury MagiQ
Pros
- Good Performance : The Mercury MagiQ performs admirably. There is virtually no lag during day-to-day operations whether you are scrolling through hundreds of contacts, browsing apps or juggling between a few open tabs in a browser. Its touchscreen is responsive, quick and fantastic for a budget device.
- Media Playback : MagiQ handles all the video formats perfectly. It can't play back 1080p FullHD videos or the MKV file format, But other 720p HD videos are handled smoothly.
- Screen : The viewing angles of the screen are terrible. View the display from almost any other angle then up front angle and you are likely to see a change its brightness or distortion in color.
- Call Quality : Call anyone using MagiQ and if you're in a noisy area, there are chances that they might not hear you clearly. The device's microphone amplifies all background sounds and this hampers call quality.
- GPS : The MagiQ supposedly supports GPS, but during tests, it could never lock onto a satellite. This means we could not use location based services such as Google Navigation.
- Bulky : The MagiQ, with its rectangular design, feels a bit bulky, making it difficult to use as a phone.
- 5.0 inches, TFT LCD touchscreen (8008480 pixels)
- Android 4.0.3 Icecream Sandwich
- 4GB Internal Storage, expandable upto 32GB microSD card
- 2200mAh battery, stand by up to 15 days, talktime up to 13 hours, avg battery life 12 hours
- Dual SIM (GSM+GSM), 3.5mm audio jack, mini USB port, TF card reader slot
- WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G
- 0.3megapixel front camera, 12megapixel rear camera
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