Micromax’s YU Televentures has announced its latest budget smartphone in India called YU ACE (Model Number: 5014). It has rear facing fingerprint sensor and dedicated Dual SIM slots which supports dual 4G VoLTE in India.
The phone has dimensions of 148 x 70.9 x 9.6 mm. It has 4000 mAh Lithium-Polymer battery which offers 25 – 30 hours of talk time. The mobile runs on Android 8.0 Oreo OS out of the box.
The YU ACE Specs include 5.45-inch in-cell 2.5D curved glass display with 1440 x 720 pixels HD+ resolution and multi-touch support. Inside is 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6739 (64-bit) processor with PowerVR Rogue IMG 8XE 1PPC GPU (570MHz).
Other specifications of YU ACE include 2GB RAM with 16GB storage and 3GB RAM with 3GB internal memory. Both variants come with dedicated MicroSD card slot for further expansion up to 128GB.
The phone features in 5MP front camera with LED Flash. There is a 13MP auto focus camera at the back with LED flash, 4X zoom and 1080p video recording support. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Bluetooth V4.2 LE, GPS, MicroUSB V2.0, FM Radio and 3.5mm Audio jack.
The YU ACE price starts at Rs. 5999 for 2GB/16GB model and goes up to Rs. 6999 for 3GB/32GB variant. The handset comes in Charcoal Grey, Rose Gold and Elektric Blue colors. You can buy YU ACE from Flipkart starting September 6th.
Shubhodip Pal, Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer, Micromax Informatics said:
We are extremely excited to launch a phone that we strongly believe is a gamechanger in the Sub 6K category. The YU ACE is a product that speaks for itself – with features and specifications that are the best in this category, it gives consumers a chance to ‘Play God’ by making themselves experience the best of technology. At Micromax, we have always stood for democratizing technology for the masses and that is exactly the aim with which we constantly innovate and create products that truly understand the needs of our consumers. YU, being an extension of our beliefs, has envisioned to empower users to enable them to do more with technology than they thought possible.