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price list of micromax mobile phones in india


Micromax X114 Price – Rs.1671
  • Dual SIM-Dual Standby
  • LED Torch
  • Multi Format Music Player
  • Stereo FM radio
  • GPRS/WAP/MMS
  • Voice Recorder
Micromax Mobile Phones
Micromax X1i Price – Rs.2088
  • Ultra Long Battery
  • Music Player
  • Expandable Memory
  • Dust Resistant Keys
  • Theft Track with Remote Access
  • Black List
  • Voice Recorder
  • Speed Dial
  • Handsfree
Micromax X115 Price- Rs.2233
  • Dual SIM – Dual Standby
  • Marathon Battery *
  • Stereo FM Radio
  • Music Player
  • Expandable Memory(upto 2GB)
  • Speaker Phone
  • Voice Recorder
  • Dust Resistant Keys
Micromax X2i Price- Rs.2330
  • Dual SIM-Dual Standby
  • Marathon Battery
  • Standby Time – 30 Days*
  • Talk Time – 14 hours*
  • Stereo FM Radio
  • MP3 Player
  • Digital Camera
  • GPRS/WAP/MMS
  • Expandable Memory (upto 4GB)
Micromax Q3 Price – Rs.4123
  • Dual GSM-Dual Standby
  • Qwerty Keypad(ezpad)
  • Preloaded mobile social messenger (Nimbuzz)
  • 1.3MP Camera
  • Multi Format Music Player
  • Stereo FM radio
  • Bluetooth(A2DP)
  • Large SMS & PHB using Photocall
  • Expandable Memory (upto 2GB)
Micromax Dual Sim Phone
Micromax GC700 Price – Rs.12627
  • Dual Reception Mode (CDMA/GSM) using Gravity Sensor
  • 262K Color Touch Lens with Sense-Flo
  • Motion Sensor
  • 2MP Camera
  • Multi Format Music Player
  • Video Recorder/Player
  • Stereo FM Radio
  • Large PHB/SMS Memory with PhotoCall
  • Preloaded Opera MINI Web Browser
Micromax X280 Price – Rs.3642
  • Dual GSM-Dual Standby
  • Camera
  • Multi Format Music Player
  • Stereo FM radio
  • Bluetooth(A2DP)
  • Expandable Memory (upto 8GB)
  • Extended Battery-Leather Case(800mAh)
  • Micromax X113 – Rs.1774
  • Micromax X225 – Rs.2723
  • Micromax X250 – Rs.2856
  • Micromax X116 – Rs.2144
  • Micromax X211 – Rs.2201

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