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Micromax starts
Russia operations with launch of Canvas Beat, Canvas Social.
Micromax has announced the launch
of its Russia operations in partnership with VVP Group - one of the leading
distribution companies in the country. The popular domestic handset maker has
announced that it will be launching 14 Bolt and Canvas series smartphones in
the initial phase.
The company
said it is also targeting to be among the top four brands by the end of 2014 in
Russia. Micromax claims that its service infrastructure across Russia is ready,
and that it plans to have more than 60 operational service centres by the end
of January.
Micromax has also
rolled out two smartphones, the Canvas Beat and Canvas Social for
the Russian market. Both the smartphones are now listed on Micromax's Russian site.
Notably, the
Micromax Canvas Social (A94) is noticeably a variant of the Micromax MAd (A94)
smartphone, which was recently
launched in India, featuring identical specifications. However, it's
worth pointing out that the Canvas Social for Russian market does not feature
Micromax Advertising Application (MAd) app.
On the other
hand, the Canvas Beat (A114R) can also be considered to be a variant of an already launched
Indian smartphone, the Canvas 2.2 (A114).
We presume the R prefix is for the Russian market, however, the two phones
don't share the same processor and battery specifications. The Canvas Beat
(A114R) runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and is a dual-SIM phablet (GSM+GSM). It
features a 5-inch qHD (540x960 pixels) IPS display, and is powered by a 1.2GHz
quad-core Broadcom BCM23550 processor along with 1GB of RAM.
The Canvas Beat
sports an 8-megapixel autofocus rear camera accompanied by flash, and also
includes a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. The smartphone comes with 4GB
inbuilt storage, with no word on expandable storage (the Canvas 2.2 however,
did feature the functionality - up to 32GB via microSD card). The Micromax
Canvas Beat also packs a 1900mAh battery, as compared to the Canvas 2.2's
2000mAh one.
Commenting on
the launch, Mr. Rahul Sharma, co-founder, Micromax said, "As we look to
take Micromax to key international markets, we are excited to announce our
foray into the Russian mobile handset market which has immense potential not
only for smartphones and features phones, but also for innovative tablets and
data products. Our initial focus in the Russian market is to replicate the
success witnessed in our other markets in the last couple of years."
An earlier
report in November last year had suggested that Micromax will be
assembling phones in India and would be targeting Russian
market.
Sharma further
added, "We see a growing trend of data consumption through mobile devices
in Russia, and we would be initiating partnerships with the leading operators
in the region to aim at efficient data consumption on our devices in the coming
year".

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