Micromax confirms that it will use Helio G chipsets for the "in" phones, teases their design

Peter, 28 October 2020

Micromax’s return to India's smartphone market will begin on November 3. The company has now confirmed that the new phones – the “in” series – will be powered by MediaTek Helio G chipsets with hints pointing to the G35 and G85.

The teasers continue with the back of a new phone, showing an X pattern etched into the glass. The phones will be part of the “Make In India” program. They are designed at the Micromax R&D center in Bengaluru with a focus on gaming and multimedia.

That’s all the official info for now, but a leak has revealed that the Helio G35 phone will run stock Android with 2/32 GB and 3/32 GB memory configurations. The difference goes beyond RAM as the two models will have different camera configurations – the 3 GB version will pack a 13 MP selfie and 13 MP main cameras, plus a 5 MP and a 2 MP modules on the back.

Micromax in phones are expected to cost between INR 7,000 and INR 15,000, so the company is aiming for the entry level. We'll learn more about its strategy on Tuesday next week when it officially unveils the new series.

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  • Nik
  • 03 Nov 2020
  • Dkp

Actually they beat Smasung in Indian market before Chinese companies beat both

  • Sachin
  • 30 Oct 2020
  • DkE

I m waiting for Indian phone

  • Anonymous
  • 30 Oct 2020
  • a4@

yes they do have 2 factories registered under Bagwati pvt ltd. India dont have sufficient tech to produce smartphone 100% indigenously but somebody has to start somewhere give them a chance. Even if they may use Chinese parts at some point in the fut...

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