Oct 14, 2016 08:32 PM
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The front is pretty stark, thanks to the use of on-screen buttons. The only things breaking up the Corning Gorilla Glass 3 are the earpiece, front camera, and notification LED. The power and volume buttons are on the right, the Micro-USB port is on the bottom, and the 3.5mm audio socket is on top.
The Canvas 6 Pro might be Micromax's best-looking phone to date. The cheap materials and crude feel of many of company's earlier products have given way to a slick, well-crafted product. The matte plastic shell that covers the rear and sides doesn't exactly scream high-end luxury, but it's offset by the slightly bevelled edges of the black glass front. Overall construction quality seems quite good, and this is a phone you'd be happy to be seen with.
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The back looks reminiscent of HTC's old Windows Phone 8 models, down to the texture of the removable shell. You'll see the slightly raised primary camera and flash centred at the top, with Micromax's recently redesigned fist-shaped logo right beneath them and a speaker grille at the bottom.