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YU Yunique 2 arrives with better specs, Truecaller integration

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Himanshu 25 July 2017

YU Micromax Android

Micromax subsidiary YU has announced a new smartphone. Dubbed Yunique 2, it's the successor to the Yunique from 2015, featuring a larger display, better camera, higher capacity battery, and Truecaller integration.

The YU Yunique 2 is powered by MediaTek MT6737 SoC with quad-core 1.3GHz processor, and sports a 5-inch HD display. RAM is 2GB, while internal memory is 16GB (expandable by up to 64GB).

The Yunique 2 features a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front shooter. Measuring 145x72.7x9.15mm and weighing in at 159g, the phone runs Android Nougat (7.0) out of the box. A 2,500mAh battery sits under the hood.

The device carries a price tag of INR 5,999 (around $93), and will go on sale in India starting July 27 (this Thursday). It'll be a Flipkart-exclusive and will be available in Champagne and Coal Black color options.

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  • leo_sk
  • uva
  • 26 Jul 2017

Totally agree, especially with micromax's legacy of releasing rebranded chinese phones

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  • leo sk
  • uva
  • 26 Jul 2017

Well i had been a mediatek fan for sometime, often arguing that cost per performance was better than snapdragon. Well it has changed in recent years with introduction of 620 and 650 series. Also some other problems like non release of drivers etc cau...

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  • Kangal
  • 7tn
  • 26 Jul 2017

Yeah, but MTK chips are locked out to developers who want to root, change ROM, dualboot, or add features and improvements. In fact, even OEMs are blocked out. If MTK was as community-friendly as the QC Snapdragon SoC's (which aren't even as frie...

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