
28 November 2020
After confirming the names of the processors that the new In-series phones are going to have, Micromax has now put up a new teaser and wants you to take a glimpse of the phone’s design. The teaser highlights the back panel has an X-shaped pattern with a gradient finish.
The design approach looks similar to what Honor follows for its smartphones. To be precise, the X-pattern on the back looks pretty similar to the one available on the Honor 9X Sapphire Blue. Nevertheless, the gradient rear panels are pretty common today and it is not a surprise that Micromax is following the trend as well.
The “in” branding can be seen on the rear panel as well, and the teaser is using this to ask you “Are you in?”
India’s style makes heads turn. We’ve designed our new smartphones to do just that. #INMobiles unveiling on 3rd Nov, 12 noon. Are you #INForIndia? #MicromaxIsBack pic.twitter.com/LkMt3FGzjF
— Micromax India (@Micromax__India) October 28, 2020
The name(s) of the phone(s) launching at the company’s November 3 event is unknown but according to speculations and some early spotting, at least one of them is called In 1A. But it was spotted with some other MediaTek’s processor, not the ones that the company recently teased. So, we know almost zilch about the phone Micromax has been busy in teasing. But Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma has made some big promises, including the price range between Rs. 7,000 and Rs. 25,000 in India.
In an interview with an Indian tech YouTuber, he also claimed that Micromax will offer a nearly Android stock experience with its phones. It appears Micromax is focusing on all those things that really need its attention. In the past, Micromax received much criticism for loading bloatware on its phones and it will be a good strategy if Micromax truly works on it and builds a cleaner UI system this time.
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