Yesterday, we got to know that the Micromax In Note 2 India launch date has been set for January 25, 2022. Now, ahead of its official launch in the country, we get to know of its key specifications. The smartphone has now been listed via a dedicated microsite on Flipkart. This microsite is what gives away the key details before the launch. The smartphone will be launching as a successor to 2020’s Micromax In Note 1.
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Micromax In Note 2 Specifications
The upcoming smartphone will be coming with a 6.43-inch punch-hole display. In addition, the display will be that of an AMOLED one. This is a significant bump in specs when compared to its predecessor, which offered an LCD display. However, the display resolution of the smartphone is currently under wraps. We shall get to know about it soon.
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On the processor front, the Micromax In Note 2 will be powered by the MediaTek Helio G95 SoC. This is a great mid-range chipset that has powered quite a few devices last year. Now, the upcoming Micromax smartphone will be carrying this SoC.
What Else?
Talking about optics, the upcoming Micromax In Note 2 will feature a quad rear camera setup. However, the exact details of the camera sensors are not known as of now. We can expect to see a better sensor on it when compared to its predecessor’s 48-megapixel primary sensor. The camera module looks similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy S21. We can also see an LED flash accompanying the setup.
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In terms of battery, the exact capacity of the Micromax In Note 2 is not known. However, it has been revealed officially that the smartphone will sport 30W fast charging support. According to the brand, this fast charging tech will charge the device from 0 to 50 percent in just 25 minutes. There is a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security and USB Type-C port for charging. Good news is that the device retains a 3.5mm headphone jack as well.
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