Micromax Canvas Unite 4 Plus launched with Metal Body, Indus OS and Fingerprint Sensor at Rs. 7,999 INR

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Indian smartphone manufacturer Micromax has today expanded its Canvas Unite series with the launch of Canvas Unite 4 Plus. The newly launched smartphone is more or less an improved version of original Canvas Unite 4 which hit offline stores in June. The Canvas Unite 4 Plus will be available for Rs. 7,999.

Also read: Micromax Canvas Unite 4 And Unite 4 Pro Launched In India At 6,999 INR and 7,999

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The new variant of Micromax Canvas Unite comes with a metal body and has a home button embedded with a fingerprint sensor. It sports a 5-inch IPS HD display, 1.1GHz MediaTek quad-core chipset, 3Gigs of DDR3 RAM. In terms of media storage, it comes with 16GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 64GB via microSD card.

Also read: Lenovo K5 Note First Impression: The New Contender

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The Canvas unite 4 Plus features an 8-megapixel primary camera with autofocus and LED flash and 5-megapixel front-facing camera with LED flash. It runs on Indus Os 2.0 which comes with TTS (text–to-speech) support for 12 Indic languages Android 6.0 Marshmallow. It will be available in Gold, Grey and Silver colors across all major brick and motor stores in India.

Micromax Canvas Unite 4 Plus Specifications And Features

Model Micromax Canvas Unite 4 Plus
Display 5-Inch, 720p HD, IPS display
Processor 1-GHz MediaTek MT6735P Quad-Core Chipset with Mali T720 GPU
RAM 2GB  DDR3 RAM
Internal Storage 16GB (expandable up to 64GB)
Software Indus OS 2.0 based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Primary Camera 8MP sensor, LED Flash
Secondary Camera 5MP Front-Facing Camera, LED Flash
Battery 25000 mAh
Others Dual SIM, 4G LTE, VoLTE, WiFi, GPS, FM Radio, Fingerprint sensor
Price 7,999 INR
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