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Micromax IN Note 1 Mobile - All details

Micromax IN Note 1 Mobile - All details


Micromax IN Note 1 Mobile


Specifications




PLATFORM

Chipset                  MediaTek Helio G85
CPU Frequency            2.0GHz Octa-core CPU
GPU                      ARM G52 MC2 ~1000MHz
RAM                      4GB/4GB LPDDR4x
ROM                      64GB eMMC 5.1




NETWORK
2G Network               GSM B2/3/5/8
3G Network               WCDMA B1/5/8
4G Network               LTE B1/3/5/8/40/41(120MHz)
Carrier Aggregation      DL Intra-band CA NCCA:B1/3/5/40 CCA:B3/5/40

DISPLAY
Display Size             16.9cm (6.67)
Resolution               FHD+ 1080*2400 Punch Hole Display
PPI                      395
Aspect Ratio             (20:9)
Contrast Ratio           >1000:1(Typ)
NTSC                     78%(Typ)
Display Brightness       440 nits
Color                    16.7M

REAR CAMERA
Rear Camera              48M(Primary)+5M(Wide-angle)
                         +2M(Depth)+2M(Macro)
Focus                    PDAF
Aperture                 48M(f/1.79), 5M(f/2.2),
                         2M(f/2.4), 2M(f/2.4)

Lens (Wide angle)        48M (79°),5M (115°), 2M (82°), 2M (82°)
Camera Flash             Yes
Photography Modes        Night Mode, HDR, Panorama,
                         AI Scene Detection, Beauty Mode, Pro                                 Mode,GIF, Time Lapse, Slow- Motion,
                         Portrait Mode

FRONT CAMERA
Front Camera             16MP
Lens Aperture size       f/2.0
Focus                    FF
Modes                    GIF, Beauty Mode,Portrait Mode
Flash                    Screen Flash

BATTERY
Battery Capacity         5000mAh
Battery Type             Li-ion Polymer, Non-Removable
Reverse Charging         Yes
USB Type                 Type C
Charger                  18W

CONNECTIVITY
Wi-Fi / WLAN             2.4GHz+5GHz 802.11ac/a/b/g/n
Wi-Fi Direct             Yes
Wi-Fi Hotspot            Yes
Bluetooth Version        V5.0
USB OTG                  Yes
VoLTE                    Yes
VoWiFi                   Yes

SENSORS
Gyro                     Yes
GPS                      GPS + Beidou + Glonass + Galileo
Magnetic (E-Compass)     Yes
A-GPS                    Yes
Accelerometer (G sensor) Yes
Proximity Sensor         Yes
Light Sensor             Yes

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