Micromax on Monday increased its Unite-series with the launches of the Unite four and Unite four pro smartphones. The Micromax Unite four (seen above) and Unite 4 seasoned had been priced at Rs. 6,999 and Rs. 7,499 respectively. The Micromax Unite 4 may be to be had through offline retail channels at the same time as the Micromax Unite four pro could be unique to Snapdeal.
The enterprise says that the new Unite smartphones are focused at the start time cellphone users who need to use the device in their native language. the brand new Unite smartphones also are the primary devices to release with Indus OS 2.0 which comes with capabilities which includes help for 12 regional languages, App Bazaar (that is Indus’ nearby language app marketplace), Indus-to-Indus free SMS offerings, Indus Swipe characteristic, and more. Indus OS 2.zero also brings textual content-to-speech generation in 6 Indian languages. The highlight of the App Bazaar is it lets in users to down load and pay for apps without email IDs and credit playing cards.
each the smartphones feature fingerprint scanners and come with dual-SIM support. The handsets game 8-megapixel rear autofocus digicam and a 5-megapixel the front digicam.
The Micromax Unite four and Unite four pro both game a five-inch HD (720×1280 pixels) IPS show. The Unite four is powered by a 1GHz quad-middle MediaTek (MT6735P) processor paired with 1GB of RAM and 8GB in-built storage. It helps expandable garage thru microSD card (up to 32GB). The Android 6.0 Marshmallow-primarily based Unite 4 runs Indus OS 2.zero on top.
The Micromax Unite four pro (seen above), however, is powered by way of a 1.3GHz quad-core Spreadtrum (SC9832) processor paired with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. The handset supports expandable storage via microSD card (up to 32GB). Micromax says that the Unite four pro running Android five.1 Lollipop is upgradeable to Android Marshmallow without revealing a timeline for the update. it’s far subsidized via a 3900mAh battery.
Commenting on the release, Shubhajit Sen, chief advertising Officer, Micromax Informatics said “local language support is the maximum left out with Micromax being a pioneer in bringing language smartphones to the us of a with its Unite collection. basis our studies, we determined that clients don’t upgrade due to loss of convenience and language inhibitions, contrary to the famous belief of fee being the most important barrier for most of the people trying to upgrade from feature telephones to smartphones. To address this venture, we partnered with Indus OS to take a lead in breaking the language barrier and offer users the best localized smartphone revel in. With the release of the brand new Unite 4 and Unite four pro we’re all set to another time break down the adoption limitations by bringing collectively an surroundings of device, services, local language and internet.”