Micromax to launch Snapdragon 800 powered Windows Phone in July

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Micromax, the country's biggest smartphone manufacturer is all set to launch its first ever Windows Phone this July. Micromax was announced as one of the hardware partners by Microsoft recently at its Build conference back in April this year.

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The Windows Phone device is expected to be the flagship smartphone in the Micromax lineup and will be priced in the price range of Rs 23,000-25,000. This will be the first time Micromax breaching the Rs 20,000 price barrier. The smartphone is expected to come with 5 inch display with a 1080p resolution. A 2600 mAh battery unit will be present in it.

Under the hood will be a Snapdragon 800 processor with 2GB of RAM. At the back, you'll get a 13MP camera with LED flash and at the front you'll get a 5MP snapper. The internal storage of the smartphone will stand at 16GB which will can be expanded by additional 64GB with the help of a microSD card slot.

No matter how good the specs are, people will still be apprehensive about going in for a Micromax device in the Rs 20,000-25,000 range and that is what worries us.

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