Micromax has debuted a new handset, the Canvas Nitro A311, that comes as a version of the Canvas Nitro A310 smartphone. The newcomer is listed on the company’s website, without info about pricing or availability, but we know that its predecessor went for a bit over $200.

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Thus, we’re expecting a similar price here. The only difference between the A310 and A311 is the 16 GB of storage that the newer model offers. Other specs are identical to the OG unit. We’re dealing with a dual SIM phone, that runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat and comes with a 5 inch HD display with IPS panel and an oleophobic coating. The device offers a faux leather back panel and it will come in blue and white.

Canvas Nitro A311 also integrates an octa core MediaTek MT6592 processor, as well as 2 GB of RAM and the ARM Mali 450 GPU. There’s a 5 MP front camera on board, a 13 megapixel main camera, with a Sony IMX135 sensor and F/2.2 aperture. There’s GPS on board, FM radio, 3G and a microSD card slot as well. Finally, we’ve got a 2500 mAh battery inside, good enough for 10 hours of talk time and 320 hours of standby.

via gadgets.ndtv.com

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