The Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4502 supports dual SIM functionality with dual standby, and it operates on GSM and HSPA networks. The device is equipped with 2G bands of GSM 850/900/1800/1900 for both SIM slots and 3G bands of HSDPA 850/2100, allowing for a decent connectivity experience with HSPA-level speeds.
This smartphone was announced and subsequently released in June 2015. However, as with many devices over time, it has been discontinued. When it was first launched, it was part of Google's initiative to provide affordable smartphones with a stock Android experience under the Android One project.
The dimensions of the Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4502 are compact at 132 x 67 x 9 mm, making it a comfortably sized device to hold and use in one hand. Weighing in at 136 grams, it strikes a good balance between portability and a sturdy feel. The phone comes with Dual SIM support, utilizing Micro-SIM cards.
The device features a 4.5-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels, resulting in an approximate pixel density of 218 ppi. While the display resolution is modest, it is suitable for basic media consumption and everyday tasks, offering decent color reproduction and viewing angles thanks to the IPS technology.
Operating on Android 5.1 Lollipop under the Android One program, the Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4502 offers a clean and straightforward user interface with potential for early updates at the time of its release. It's driven by a Mediatek MT6582 chipset manufactured on a 28 nm process, featuring a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7 and a Mali-400MP2 GPU. This setup provides sufficient performance for basic applications and light multitasking.
The device includes 1GB of RAM, allowing for basic multitasking performance. Internal storage is 8GB, which can be considered quite limited by today's standards, but it is extendable via the microSDHC card slot, giving users the option to expand storage to a more usable capacity for apps and media.
On the rear, the Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4502 boasts a 5 MP autofocus camera, equipped with features like LED flash and panorama mode. It is capable of recording video at 720p resolution, providing basic photography and videography capabilities for casual use.
For selfies and video calls, the phone offers a 2 MP front-facing camera. While this is relatively low resolution, it serves for video conferencing and basic selfie needs.
Audio functionality on the Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4502 includes a loudspeaker and a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio accessories and headphones.
Connectivity options feature Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with hotspot capabilities, Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP, GPS for navigation, and FM radio for entertainment on the go. Despite the absence of NFC, the inclusion of microUSB 2.0 provides typical connectivity support for file transfers and charging.
The Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4502 includes basic sensor technology such as an accelerometer and proximity sensor, which enhance the user experience with automatic screen rotation and the ability to turn off the display during calls.
The device houses a removable Li-Ion 1700 mAh battery. Although modest, it provides up to 160 hours of standby time and a talk time of up to 6 hours, covering a manageable duration for everyday usage.
Available in black, the Micromax Canvas A1 AQ4502 was priced at around 90 EUR upon release, making it an affordable choice for those looking for a budget-friendly Android device.
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