Micromax Unite 2 Review: Master of Languages
The Moto E runs Android 4.4.2(Kitkat), has decent specs, and most importantly, is dirt cheap. It set a new standard for phones of its price, and many Indian OEMs sat up to take notice. We now have a good number of phones launching with Android Kitkat, and many more are on their way.
One such phone is the Micromax Unite 2. Micromax tries to set itself apart from the competition by providing support for 21 Indian languages. We review the phone and try to find out if it can be a worthy competitor to the Moto E, or if it fits into a niche of its own.
The Micromax Unite 2 is just another slab. There is absolutely nothing in the design that distinguishes it from the competition. Frankly, it is unassuming and boring. This might be the reason Micromax has tried multiple colour options. We received the Mystic Grey edition for review, but the rear cover can be swapped out, and you can get replacements in other colours such as Balmy Green, Raging Red and Pristine White. The 4.7-inch device is also heavier than its competition, but that actually makes it reassuring to hold.