Reviewers Liked
- Large IPS screen, Good 12 MP camera, 16 GB internal storage
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Uncomfortable to use as a phone, Battery life could have been better, No expandable memory
Available for Rs 16,000, the Micromax Doodle 2 is a mixed bag. It offers a good screen, a recommendable camera, and decent user-experience. On the other hand, its multimedia performance is a let-down. Lack of microSD card slot will put off many buyers....
The Micromax Canvas Doodle 2 is a very good looking device with decent battery life, internal storage, and camera. It provides decent performance as well. I would recommend this to anyone who is not bothered much by its missing expandable storage slot...
At its price, it has many competitors with more fluid touch and better camera, like Samsung Galaxy Grand, Nokia Lumia 720 or Sony Xperia L. But if its nearing-tablet screen size which fits in the pocket and dual SIM capability pleases you and Micromax...
Micromax Canvas Doodle 2 comes for a price of Rs. 17,000 approx. It has great build quality, decent form factor bing a phablet device and it's a decent performer too both on the application level and gaming front. The only drawbacks which we could notice...
The Micromax Doodle 2 gives us a sense of deja vu, and this isn't really a good thing. It's not unreasonable to expect better specs from a new device as compared to a brand's previous offerings, and this is where the Doodle 2 disappoints to some extent....
The phone has enough to meet your expectations. The only disappointment is that there is no expandable memory. For those who download a lot of heavy apps, you should look at other options. Overall, the Canvas Doodle 2 is good performer, although the...
While we liked the solid form of the Micromax Canvas Doodle 2, we must admit that we found it a little heavy as well. That said, it performed well with its responsive touchscreen, HD display, average camera performance and packaged apps. Battery life was...
The overall build of the Canvas Doodle 2 is good and I am impressed with the aluminum back. In its performance however the device falls short. You will lose the stylus, as there is no way to keep it with the phone. There aren€t any apps out there that...
For a phablet it is a really nice phone. For those of you who do not have the luxury to buy Galaxy Note II, please switch to this cheaper option. It is really nice. Though it does not give you many features that the GNote does but it is worth a shot on...
Finally the much awaited Micromax A240 Canvas Doodle 2 has arrived at last with much more achievements over its former the Canvas A111 Doodle. As the launch of the A111 Doodle was a great success for Micromax there were some slight drawbacks for it such...
After the launch of Canvas 4 A210 last month, Micromax has launched another phone named Canvas Doodle 2 A240 with a huge 5.7” HD IPS display and with exactly the same hardware and software specs as the Canvas 4. So, this doodle 2 is basically a gigantic...
How big is too big? That's the base question with Micromax's new flagship device, also its most expensive till date. The Canvas Doodle 2 has big numbers: a mammoth 5.7-inch screen and a retail price of Rs. 20,000. Armed with a stylus and begging to be...
Micromax launched two handsets recently out of their wide ranging portfolio. One of them is their flagship model Micromax Canvas 4 whereas the other one is their phablet device Micromax Canvas Doodle 2. We have reviewed both Micromax Canvas Doodle 2 and...
Micromax Canvas Doodle 2 is an average device if you ask us. During our testing period we find the device to perform fairly well alike every other MediaTek chipset handset. The primary USP of the device is the stylus which comes with dual tips and the...
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