Canvas Turbo A250 Quick Specs
Display Size: 5 inch IPS LCD capacitive touch screen with 1920 x 1080 HD resolutionProcessor: 1.5 GHz Quad Core MediaTek Mt6589RAM: 2 GbSoftware Version: Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean) OSCamera: 13 MP AF camera.Secondary Camera: 5 MP front-facing camera FF [Fixed Focus]Internal Storage: 16 Gb with 12 GB approx user available memoryExternal Storage: No Micro SD card slot.Battery: 2000 mAh battery Lithium IonConnectivity: 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP, aGPS, 3.5mm audio jack, FM RadioOthers: OTG Support – Yes, Dual SIM – Yes, LED Indicator – YesSensors: Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Box Contents
Handset, In ear headphones with tangle free cable, micro USB to USB cable tangle free flat cable, user guide, iFloat tray guide, screen guard comes preinstalled on the device, Universal USB Charger.
Build Quality, Design and Form Factor
The build quality of the canvas turbo is the best we have seen till date on any other canvas series phone we have seen before, it does look the smaller sized version of the Canvas Doodle 2. It feels solid in hands with matte finish non removable metal like back cover does make it feels just right in your hands. The design seems similar to the one we have seen on Canvas Doodle 2 but it is much lighter and portable to carry fits the palm just right. The form factor of this device is really good, as per dimensions 128.3 x 71 x 8.6 mm makes it really thin at 8.6 mm and weight of the device is well under 130 grams which also add a plus to it portability.
Camera Performance
The rear camera is 13 MP with auto focus supported and it can also record 1080p video from rear camera at 30 fps, you can also use the front facing 5 MP camera which his fixed focus to take decent self portrait shots and you can do HD video chat. The day light performance of the rear camera is great and low light performance is also quite decent, more you can get to know through the camera samples below. Camera Samples
Display, Memory and Battery Backup
The display is 5 inch IPS LCD capacitive touch screen with 1920 x 1080 HD resolution gives you pixel density of the 441 pixels per inch and all this makes the display quite crisp and clear as far text is concerned. It has pretty good viewing angles as well. The in built memory of the device is around 16 Gb out of which around 12 GB approx is available to the user, you cannot use Micro SD card to expand the storage as there is no slot. The battery on the device is around 2000 mAh which is not very sufficient but you can get a day of backup with moderate usage which means limited use of the phone for entertainment but you good level of usage on the application level.
Software, Benchmarks and Gaming
The software UI on the device is almost stock android which makes it snappy and fast enough in UI transitions but you might see slight amount of minute lag while switching in between home screens, but overall performance of the device is good. Gaming performance of this device is not too good as it can play casual games fine with graphics without any issues but graphic intensive games like Frontline commando D Day, MC4 and Asphalt 7 show slight graphic lag and frame drops at times during game play but still you can play these games. This is mainly not because of the bad hardware or GPU but because the device have Power VR SGX 544 MP GPU which cannot render graphic as smooth on 1080p display as compared to the 720p display where it performs real good. The benchmarks figures are given below. Benchmark Scores
Quadrant Standard Edition: 4697Antutu Benchmark: 12408Nenamark2: 33.8 fpsMulti Touch: 10 point
Sound, Video and Navigation
The sound volume from the loud speaker is good not too loud but it should work fine for most of user expectations, but the placement of the loud speaker is at the back side so, this design make the loudspeaker to get blocked accidentally when you place the device on a table or flat surface, the sound will get muffled in those cases. The sound quality from the earpiece was clear during voice calls. It can play HD videos at 720p without any issues but some 1080p videos might have audio and video sync issues. It can also be used for GPS navigation with the help of assisted GPS and it does have magnetic sensor for precise navigation, the GPS locking took around 5 minutes to get locked at outdoors and in indoors we could not get GPS coordinates locked to start the navigation. You will need internet connectivity to use navigation on the device as it requires some data download to lock the GPS.
Micromax Canvas Turbo A250 Photo Gallery
What We Liked
Great Build QualityLight WeightFull HD Display
What We Did Not Liked
Average Gaming PerformanceNon Removable BatteryNo Micro SD card slot.
Micromax Canvas Turbo A250 Full In Depth Review + Unboxing [Video]
Conclusion and Price
Micromax Canvas Turbo is a great device at the price of around Rs. 17,999 considering the performance in day to day usage, display and build quality but on the other hand it does lack in giving some freedom like no memory expansion and non removable battery. In all it’s a good performer if you forgot the heavy gaming on this device, if gaming is something that matters for you the most then this may not be the best device for you but apart from that everything is great on this device at this price point. [poll id=”38″]