Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 E313
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Design4
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Rear Camera8
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360° View
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UI Screenshot17
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Benchmarks10
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Videos2
Key Specs
Performance
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MediaTek MT6592M -
Octa Core, 1.4 GHz -
1 GB RAM
Display
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5.0 inches (12.7 cm); IPS LCD -
720x1280 px (HD) -
Gorilla Glass 3 Protection
Rear Camera
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Single Camera Setup - 13 MP Primary Camera
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Dual LED Flash -
Full HD @30fps Video Recording
Front Camera
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2 MP
Battery
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2500 mAh
General
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SIM1: Micro, SIM2: Micro -
5G Not Supported -
8 GB internal storage, Expandable upto 32 GB
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Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 E313 Expert Review Summary
Expert Rating:
7.0/5
Verdict
The Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 boasts compelling specifications and design for its price. It features a sharp screen, smooth performance and decent battery life. However, there are some departments where the brand has cut corners. It doesn`t support 4G for one, and runs an older version of Android too. The recently-launched Redmi 2 Prime, Moto E (2nd Gen) and Karbonn Titanium MachFive (first impressions) are all worthy contenders offering Android Lollipop and 4G for a marginally higher price. However, the Canvas Xpress 2 is still a compelling option in the budget segment, especially if you’re ...
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The Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 boasts compelling specifications and design for its price. It features a sharp screen, smooth performance and decent battery life. However, there are some departments where the brand has cut corners. It doesn`t support 4G for one, and runs an older version of Android too. The recently-launched Redmi 2 Prime, Moto E (2nd Gen) and Karbonn Titanium MachFive (first impressions) are all worthy contenders offering Android Lollipop and 4G for a marginally higher price. However, the Canvas Xpress 2 is still a compelling option in the budget segment, especially if you’re looking for a capable smartphone to flaunt without denting your pocket.
Pros
- Good build quality
- Smooth performance
- Good battery life
- Doesn`t heat up while gaming
Cons
- Average front camera
- No support for 4G
- Runs Android KitKat
Specs At A Glance
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5-inch display, 1,280 x 720 pixels
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Designed to look premium
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This sleek looking device is a testament of how Micromax has tried to put sugar, spice and everything nice into the design language of the Xpress 2. While there are no traces of metal, the phone mimics this look with a smart matte black rear panel and champagne gold trims. While both these elements are crafted out of plastic, the phone doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy to hold or to look at.
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5-inches of High Definition
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The Micromax Canvas Xpress 2’s window to the world is its 5-inch IPS LCD display which bears a resolution of 720 x 1,280 pixels. This translates to a pixel density of 294ppi. The text appears crisp and so do the images and icons, and colours are vivid too. Due to the rainy weather, we had to sit and wait for the sun to show up, but we weren’t disappointed when it did. The display didn’t wash out in bright sunlight, even when we kept the brightness settings on auto. However, the screen is a tad reflective. The display settings come with a feature called ClearMotion video fluency enhancer. If you have an eye for detail, you’ll be able to notice the minor yet significant difference the ClearMotion makes. The feature managed to smoothen the flow of even the tiniest motions in the video we tested.
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Impressive Shooting Capabilities
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Equipped with a 13 megapixel sensor on the rear, the Canvas Xpress 2 takes home the title of being the most affordable smartphone with this camera resolution. However, the front camera’s megapixel count is just limited to 2MP.
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Simplistic UI
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Out of the box, the Canvas Xpress 2 runs Android KitKat v4.4.2. The device is upgradable to Android Lollipop, however, the company hasn’t rolled out any update yet. The software is nearly stock but you will find some pre-loaded apps and some noticeable tweaks.
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Decent Power Under the Hood
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The Canvas Xpress 2 comes powered by a MediaTek MT6592 processor with eight ARM Cortex-A7 cores running at 1.4GHz. There’s an integrated Mali-450 MP GPU as well. The processor works in tandem with a gig of RAM. While regular usage on the Xpress 2 was pretty smooth, it took a little while for apps to load when we had several tasks running in the background. But the jitters were almost negligible and we encountered no app crashes. A maximum of three cores worked for the day-to-day usage. However, the number jumped up to five or six when we played intensive games like Riptide GP2 and Dead Trigger 2. On maximum graphics quality, the games stuttered only in the very beginning and ran smoothly afterwards. Every time a new mission would load, we had to deal with a blank screen for a few seconds, but there were no pauses during the actual game play. Impressively, even after a 30-minute session of Dead Trigger 2, the phone didn’t heat up to uncomfortable levels despite the heavy graphics, though there was subtle warming.
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7.0/5
Verdict
The Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 boasts compelling specifications and design for its price. It features a sharp screen, smooth performance and decent battery life. However, there are some departments where the brand has cut corners. It doesn`t support 4G for one, and runs an older version of Android too. The recently-launched Redmi 2 Prime, Moto E (2nd Gen) and Karbonn Titanium MachFive (first impressions) are all worthy contenders offering Android Lollipop and 4G for a marginally higher price. However, the Canvas Xpress 2 is still a compelling option in the budget segment, especially if you’re ... Read Full Verdict
The Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 boasts compelling specifications and design for its price. It features a sharp screen, smooth performance and decent battery life. However, there are some departments where the brand has cut corners. It doesn`t support 4G for one, and runs an older version of Android too. The recently-launched Redmi 2 Prime, Moto E (2nd Gen) and Karbonn Titanium MachFive (first impressions) are all worthy contenders offering Android Lollipop and 4G for a marginally higher price. However, the Canvas Xpress 2 is still a compelling option in the budget segment, especially if you’re looking for a capable smartphone to flaunt without denting your pocket.
- Good build quality
- Smooth performance
- Good battery life
- Doesn`t heat up while gaming
Pros
- Average front camera
- No support for 4G
- Runs Android KitKat
Cons
5-inch display, 1,280 x 720 pixels
Read MoreThis sleek looking device is a testament of how Micromax has tried to put sugar, spice and everything nice into the design language of the Xpress 2. While there are no traces of metal, the phone mimics this look with a smart matte black rear panel and champagne gold trims. While both these elements are crafted out of plastic, the phone doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy to hold or to look at.
Read MoreThe Micromax Canvas Xpress 2’s window to the world is its 5-inch IPS LCD display which bears a resolution of 720 x 1,280 pixels. This translates to a pixel density of 294ppi. The text appears crisp and so do the images and icons, and colours are vivid too. Due to the rainy weather, we had to sit and wait for the sun to show up, but we weren’t disappointed when it did. The display didn’t wash out in bright sunlight, even when we kept the brightness settings on auto. However, the screen is a tad reflective. The display settings come with a feature called ClearMotion video fluency enhancer. If you have an eye for detail, you’ll be able to notice the minor yet significant difference the ClearMotion makes. The feature managed to smoothen the flow of even the tiniest motions in the video we tested.
Read MoreEquipped with a 13 megapixel sensor on the rear, the Canvas Xpress 2 takes home the title of being the most affordable smartphone with this camera resolution. However, the front camera’s megapixel count is just limited to 2MP.
Read MoreOut of the box, the Canvas Xpress 2 runs Android KitKat v4.4.2. The device is upgradable to Android Lollipop, however, the company hasn’t rolled out any update yet. The software is nearly stock but you will find some pre-loaded apps and some noticeable tweaks.
Read MoreThe Canvas Xpress 2 comes powered by a MediaTek MT6592 processor with eight ARM Cortex-A7 cores running at 1.4GHz. There’s an integrated Mali-450 MP GPU as well. The processor works in tandem with a gig of RAM. While regular usage on the Xpress 2 was pretty smooth, it took a little while for apps to load when we had several tasks running in the background. But the jitters were almost negligible and we encountered no app crashes. A maximum of three cores worked for the day-to-day usage. However, the number jumped up to five or six when we played intensive games like Riptide GP2 and Dead Trigger 2. On maximum graphics quality, the games stuttered only in the very beginning and ran smoothly afterwards. Every time a new mission would load, we had to deal with a blank screen for a few seconds, but there were no pauses during the actual game play. Impressively, even after a 30-minute session of Dead Trigger 2, the phone didn’t heat up to uncomfortable levels despite the heavy graphics, though there was subtle warming.
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Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 E313 Specifications
General |
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| Operating System | Android v4.4.2 (Kitkat) |
Performance |
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| Chipset | MediaTek MT6592M |
| Processor | Octa core, 1.4 GHz |
| Graphics (GPU) | Mali-450 MP4 |
| RAM | 1 GB |
| RAM Type | DDR3 |
Benchmark Screenshots
AnTuTu Benchmark
Graphics Benchmark
Vellamo Metal Benchmark
Vellamo Multicore Benchmark
Vellamo Browser Benchmark
Quadrant Benchmark
Camera Speed Benchmark
Geekbench3 Benchmark
Linpack Benchmark
Sunspider Benchmark
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Display |
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| Display Type | IPS LCD |
| Screen Size | 5.0 inches (12.7 cm) |
| Resolution | 720x1280 px (HD) |
| Pixel Density | 294 ppi |
| Screen Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass v3 |
UI Screenshots
Lock Screen
Home Screen
Screen With Widgets
Dialer Screen
App Drawer
Notification Panel
Quick Settings Panel
Settings Screen
OS Version
Storage
Battery
Camera On
Camera Options
Camera Modes
Camera Settings
Picture Size Options
Video Size Options
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Rear Camera |
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| Resolution | ||||
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| Autofocus | Yes | |||
| OIS | No | |||
| Flash | Yes, Dual LED Flash | |||
| Image Resolution | 4128 x 3096 Pixels | |||
| Settings | Exposure compensation | |||
| Shooting Modes |
Continuous Shooting High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) |
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| Camera Features |
Digital Zoom Auto Flash Face detection Touch to focus |
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| Video Recording | 1920x1080 @ 30 fps | |||
Rear Camera Samples
Close Up
Low Light
Low Light With Flash
Colour Variance
Long Shot
HDR Off
HDR On
Front Shot
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Front Camera |
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| Resolution | ||||
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| Autofocus | No | |||
| Flash | No |
Battery |
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| Capacity | 2500 mAh |
| Battery Type | Li-Polymer |
| TalkTime | Up to 9.5 Hours(2G) |
Storage |
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| Internal Storage | 8 GB |
| Expandable Storage | Yes, Up to 32 GB |
Network & Connectivity |
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| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM |
| SIM Type | SIM1: Micro, SIM2: Micro |
| Network Support | 5G Not Supported |
| SAR Value | Head: 0.54 W/kg, Body: 0.48 W/kg |
| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11 b/g/n) |
| Bluetooth | Yes, v4.0 |
| GPS | Yes with A-GPS |
| HDMI | No |
Multimedia |
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| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Sensors |
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| Fingerprint Sensor | No |
| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer |
Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 E313 User Reviews
Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 E313 Key Highlights
| Processor | MediaTek MT6592M |
| RAM & Storage | 1 GB + 8 GB |
| Display | 5.0", 720 x 1280 Resolution |
| Rear Camera | 13 MP |
| Front Camera | 2 MP |
| Battery | 2500 mAh |
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