The Indian consumer electronics manufacturing company, Micromax founded on 1999 has announced their next generation and previous Elanza model successor, Canvas Elanza 2 in their native. The company boasts the phone to be a perfect example of "Elegance Can be Extraordinary". The main highlight of the phone will be it's back panel or the battery door, which is crafted out of luxurious leather finish, something that has turned in a trend in mobile technology since the announcement of South Korean Samsung made Galaxy Note 3. The new smartphone from Micromax will pack middle-ranged internal out of the box, and the Black version of Elanza 2 is now available for sales from India's infibeam online retailer for 9340 Indian Rupees, which is about 156 United States Dollars.
So, the new Canvas Elanza 2 will tot a Quad-Core Qualcomm MSM8212 processor, with top speed of 1.2GHz, five-inches TFT screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, four gigabytes of on board memory (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory, an eight megapixels main camera on the back with LED flash and a two megapixels front facing snapper. There is Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity and 3G HSPA network support, powering with a 2,000mAh battery, running over Android's version 4.3 Jelly Bean.
Source: Micromax, infibeam, GSMArena