Pros
- Screen : The Micromax A84 Superfone Elite has the best screen amongst the phones of its price range. Although there is a slight bleeding, colors look good and images appear sharp. And in terms of touch response, its great, awesome.
- Build Quality : This one looks and feels good, especially with its rubberized back panel. It isn't exactly top-notch, but among budget phones, the Superfone Elite is above average.
- Internal Storage : Sign into the Play Store and it asks you to update the preloaded apps. Once you do that, the internal storage gets full and you can't install any new ones. It's a problem with no workaround and unless you plan on never downloading more apps, you better stay away from this phone.
- User Experience : The custom User Interface of this phone is full of bags, often leading to an inconsistent and unpleasant user experience. Once, a whole grid of apps disappeared, while on another time, the menu in the messaging app kept popping up incessantly.
- Coming to the battery, well, to make it short, it doesn't last that long.
- 4-inch IPS touchscreen, 800x400 resolution
- 1GHz processor
- 512 MB RAM, 120MB internal memory, expandable up to 32GB (microSD)
- 5MP camera with autofocus, flass, VGA front camera
- 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- 1630mAh battery, on an average lasts half a day
- Dual Sim (GSM+GSM)
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