Android users may or may not be familiar with a five-inch smartphone from a company called Micromax known as the A110 Canvas 2.
The device is a smartphone that launched back in October featuring
dual-SIM capability and a 1 GHz dual-core processor. The phone also has an
eight-megapixel rear camera and a VGA resolution front camera.
Other hardware features for the device
include a 2000 mAh battery with up to five hours of talk time, Wi-Fi, 3G
capability, Bluetooth, and GPS. The manufacturer of the device has announced
that a Jelly Bean update for the phablet is now available. However, there is one
caveat.
The manufacturer isn’t offering the
Android update as an over the air update most of us are used to seeing. Rather,
people who own the device will have to take it into a service center where the
update will be applied for them by a service associate. The good news is the
update will be free of charge.
Obviously, it’s going to be an irritation
for a lot of people to have to take their device to a customer service center,
assuming one is located nearby. This device has apparently been very popular for
Micromax, so this may be good news for some folks out there.
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