The Micromax A89 Ninja is a budget Android smartphone that first made
an appearance on the company's website in late-January, though the
listing was without a price tag. It started retailing online a few days
following the listing for Rs. 6,490. This dual-SIM phone is one among
Micromax's wide range of low-priced Android phones, but is it worth
picking over a similarly priced feature phone? We try to find out.
On
first look, the phone doesn't evoke any emotion. It more or less
follows the same design language that we've seen in other budget Android
phones from Micromax. It has rounded corners, a chrome frame and a
plastic back cover.
The front features a 4-inch screen, three capacitive touch buttons - Menu, Home and Back, for navigation, and a light sensor.
The
glossy back features a 3-megapixel-camera lens surrounded by a chrome
ring, towards the top and a speaker grill near the bottom. The back also
sports Micromax branding. The power/screen lock key sits on the right
side, while the volume rocker is located at the left. All buttons also
sport the chrome finish. The micro-USB port and 3.5mm headset jack is at
the top of the phone. Build wise, the phone feels sturdy and durable.
The
Micromax Ninja A89 is a dual-SIM smartphone and supports GSM SIM card
in both the slots. The SIM Card slots and a slot for the microSD card
hide behind the back cover just above the battery slot. Unfortunately,
the SIM cards are not hot swappable and you'll have to take the battery
out if you want to replace either one of them. The microSD card is hot
swappable though.
The Micromax Ninja A89 comes with a 4-inch
262k-colour capacitive touch screen sporting a resolution of 480x800
pixels. We found the screen resolution to be decent for a device of this
size, and the graphics and text appeared fine. The viewing angles
looked good, and the under-sun visibility on the phone was decent,
though we found the screen to be pretty reflective.
The handset
sports three capacitive buttons - a Menu key, Home button and a Back
key. Long pressing the Home key opens the app-switcher for switching
between open/previously accessed apps. To be honest, we find the menu
button redundant. Perhaps,We have a wide selection of handsfreeaccess to
choose from for your storage needs. Micromax could allow users to use
the menu button exclusively as the app-switcher, on the lines of newer
HTC phones. We're glad that the phone features stock icons, unlike the
A110 Canvas 2.
During our use of the phone we noticed some minor
lag, especially while playing games, but other than that, we'd rate our
overall experience as above average. We expected a bit more from a
phone that runs on a dual-core processor. We're not sure if the phone
would get updated to Jelly Bean, which offers a smoother user experience
compared to ICS.
The phone is powered by a 1GHz dual-core
processor that is a MediaTek chip, and has 512MB of RAM on board. We did
not encounter any crashes while working on the phone and multitasking
was comfortable. We did notice some lag while navigating through the
menu, and while playing some games. We were not able to play 1020p HD
video clips, and 720p clips also stuttered. The phone also doesn't
support .mov videos natively,When describing the location of the
problematic howotipper. but that can be easily fixed by downloading third-party video players.
The
phone comes with the native Android browser and renders all webpages
well. It doesn't come with Adobe Flash. The speaker on the phone
delivers good quality sound with average volume levels. Also, since the
speaker is located at the back, the volume levels further decrease when
the phone lies on its back.
Call quality was good. The phone is a dual-SIM GSM phone with support for one active and the other in active-standby mode.
The
Micromax A89 Ninja comes with a 1450mAh battery and it's one of the
major pain points of this phone. With intermediate usage during the day,
including playing games, an hour of phone calls, and e-mail and Twitter
notifications turned on, the phone just lasted half a day, or just 7-8
hours on a single charge, which is very disappointing.About buymosaic in
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worth mentioning that we had turned off Wi-Fi and the phone was hooked
on to a 3G network, with brightness set to the highest level, during our
use.
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