O2 XDA Graphite vs Micromax GC 700 GRAVITY

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Comparing the O2 XDA Graphite vs Micromax GC 700 GRAVITY across camera and storage to help determine the better smartphone.

Here is the summary of the results:

Rear Camera: Both O2 XDA Graphite and Micromax GC 700 GRAVITY feature a 2 MP primary rear camera.


Storage: Micromax GC 700 GRAVITY offers higher internal storage with 500 GB, while O2 XDA Graphite offers 128 GB, making Micromax GC 700 GRAVITY the better option for storage.

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O2 XDA Graphite
(Discontinued)
Micromax GC 700 GRAVITY
(Discontinued)
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Summary

Release Date

01 Dec, 2006
N/A

Performance

64 MB RAM
N/A

Display

LCD
N/A
320.00x 320 pixels, 2.2 inches px
240x400 px

Rear Camera

2 MP
Primary Camera
2 MP
Primary Camera

Battery

N/A
940 mAh

Storage

128 MB
500 KB

User Ratings

N/A
1/5
(1 rating)

User Feedback

Performance

RAM

64 MB
N/A

Display

Display Type

LCD
N/A

Resolution

320.00x 320 pixels 2.2 inches px
240x400 px

Design

Height

109.50 mm
117 mm

Width

46.90 mm
52 mm

Thickness

18.00 mm
15.00 mm

Weight

122 grams
82 grams

Rear Camera

Resolution

2 MP
Primary Camera
2 MP
Primary Camera

Flash

N/A
Yes

Camera Features

Digital Zoom
Digital Zoom

Battery

Capacity

N/A
940 mAh

Battery Type

N/A
Li-ion

TalkTime

Up to 4(2G)
Up to 4(2G)

Storage

Internal Storage

128 MB
500 KB

Expandable Storage

Yes
Yes Up to 4 GB

Network & Connectivity

SIM Slot(s)

Single SIM
Dual SIM

Network Support

5G Not Supported
5G Not Supported

Wi-Fi

Yes Wi-Fi 3 (802.11 b/g)
No

Bluetooth

Yes v1.2
Yes v2

Multimedia

Music

Yes Music Formats: Yes MP3/WMA/WAV/AMR-NB/AAC player
Yes Music Formats: Yes Multi Format Music Player (MP3 / AMR / MIDI / WAV) Background Music Playback

Sensors

Games

N/A
3 Preloaded Games

Java

Yes MIDP 2.0
Yes

Browser

Yes
Yes

Phone Book

N/A
1000

MMS

N/A
Yes

Other Facilities

facilities
Dual Reception Mode (CDMA/GSM) using Gravity Sensor Motion Sensor Large PHB/SMS Memory with PhotoCall Conference Call Speed Dial Large PHB/SMS Memory with PhotoCall