Shades | Black With Silver |
OS | NA |
Internal Storage | NA |
Display Size | 2.4 inch |
Rear Camera | 2.0 MP |
Primary Rear Camera | 2.0 Mp, 1600x1200 Pixels, Digital Zoom |
Battery | Standard Li-ion, 1200mAh |
Processor | NA |
Our Ratings | |
Appearance | |
Ease of Use | |
Features | |
Performance | |
Value For Money | |
Overall Rating | |
Quick Facts & Price | |
Announced | August, 2010 |
Form Factor | Bar |
Box Content | Charger, Handsfree, USB Cable |
Shades | Black With Silver |
OS | NA |
Languages | English |
Processor & Sound | |
Processor | NA |
Display | |
Display Colours | 65000 |
Touchscreen | |
Display Resolution (H) | 240 pixels |
Display Resolution (V) | 320 pixels |
Display Size | 2.4 inch |
SenseUI | |
Multi-Touch | |
Handwriting Recognition | |
Scratch Resistant | |
Display Type | TFT |
Cameras | |
Rear Camera | 2.0 MP |
Camera Resolution | 1600x1200 pixels |
GeoTagging | |
Face Detection | |
Smile Detection | |
Auto Focus | |
Primary Rear Camera | 2.0 Mp, 1600x1200 Pixels, Digital Zoom |
RAM & Storage | |
Call Log | Yes |
Memory Card | MIcroSD (upto 8GB) |
Phonebook Capacity | Yes, 1000 entries |
Internal Storage | NA |
Dimensions & Weight | |
Height | 115 mm |
Width | 65 mm |
Thickness | 12 mm |
Battery Size & Backup | |
Maximum Standby Time | 240.00 hours |
Maximum Talktime | 7.00 hours |
Battery | Standard Li-ion, 1200mAh |
Internet & Connectivity | |
Infrared | |
HSCSD | |
Bluetooth | Yes |
WAP | WAP 2.0 |
USB | |
Handsfree | |
GPS | |
A-GPS | |
Networks | NA |
GPRS | Yes |
Data Speed | NA |
EDGE | NA |
2G Network | GSM 900/1800 MHz - Dual SIM |
3G Network | NA |
Wi-Fi | 802.11 b/g |
Features | |
Java | Yes |
Calendar | |
Voice Dialing | |
Voice Memo | |
Sync | |
SyncML | |
Clock | |
Alarm Clock | |
Organiser | |
In-built Torch | |
Office Applications | |
Trackball | |
Other Features | - |
Entertainment | |
Radio | |
Music Player | |
Video Player | |
Voice Recording | |
Image Viewer | |
Video Recording | |
3.5mm Jack/Port | |
Games | Yes |
Ringtones | |
Vibration | |
Ringtones | Polyphonic, MIDI |
Messaging | |
T9 Dictionary | |
QWERTY Keypad | |
Messaging | SMS, MMS, EMS, E-Mail |
Sensors | |
Accelerometer Sensor |
Micromax Q75 is a dual SIM mobile phone released in 2010 by Micromax, which is based in Gurgaon, Haryana. It has a dimension of 115 x 64.5 x 12.2 mm and has a QWERTY keypad which allows texting easy. It comes with a trackball option which allows smooth navigation. It has a 2.4 inches QVGA TFT display screen with a resolution of 320x240 pixels. This model has a 3.15 MP rear camera with a resolution of 2048x1536 pixels, having video recording function and having no secondary Camera. Its memory can be extended up to 8 GB using micro SD cards. It allows maximum 1000 entries in the phone book.
The phone is also enabled with GPRS, EDGE and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The Zenga mail feature in this QWERTY handset allows access of multiple mail accounts through one application. It comes with preinstalled social networking applications, like Facebook, NimBuzz apps etc. The Micromax Q75 has a 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery, with standby time of up to 240 hours and talk time up to 7 hours. It features MP3/MP4 player and FM radio. It is available only in black shade. This Wi-Fi enabled phone is one of the best phones in its segment. The Micromax Q75 is an awesome example of value for money. The phone focuses on the point of being connected. The phone also includes social networking shortcuts and it is so easy and smooth that life becomes a cakewalk when one owns a Micromax Q75.
The Micromax Q75 has a full QWERTY keyboard with a trackball in the middle. It has a 2.4 inch display and comes in a solid black bar style. Overall, the build quality is solid.
The track pad helps to make navigating through the phone very easy. Its user interface is also very simple with icons for many functions including a dedicated Facebook application.
1000 entries can be saved on your phonebook on the Q75. Voice clarity is also very high when using the phone to make and receive phone calls.
You are capable of sending and receiving text and picture messages on the Micromax Q75. The QWERTY style keyboard makes it easy to create messages. The Zenga mail feature will allow you to access multiple email accounts through the application.
The gallery will allow you to view photos on the Q75. Pictures do not show up very well on the device however. There is a video player that supports AVI, 3GP, and MP4 files. Video quality is choppy and unrefined.
A music player will allow you to store and play music as long as you install a microSD card. There is almost no storage on the Q75 to allow for additional files. MP3, AMR, MIDI, and WAV files are all supported music formats. There is also a stereo FM radio that will allow you to listen to live music. A 3.5mm audio jack allows you to input any headphone that size into the handset. Audio quality is adequate for the device, nothing that will blow you away.
A 3.15 MP camera will 2048x1536 pixel display actually turns out very low quality shots. This isn't the primary device to use for your photo needs.
The video camera allows you to take video as long as you have a microSD with memory available. Due to the poor quality, you will want to avoid using the video feature if possible.
This is a dual SIM device that does not offer dual standby. This means if you are busy one number on a call, then if someone calls your other number, the caller will receive a message saying you are out of range. GSM bands 900 and 1800 are both supported on the Q75. There is 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity support.
An Opera Mini, WAP 2.0 browser comes pre-installed on the Q5. Facebook, Twitter, and instant messenger Nimbuzz are all applications that are loaded into the device.
Available for INR 2699 (approx., may vary); the Micromax Q75 is a very affordable device.
Talk time on the Micromax Q75 comes in at 7 hours with 240 hours of standby.
Micromax Q75 is not a multimedia powerhouse by any means. But for the price, you get some decent features like Wi-Fi. If you are looking for a solid handset that has internet capability, the Q75 is worth a look.
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