Hoping to compete with the Siris
of the world, Micromax has announced its new Superfone A50 Ninja alongside a
novel feature dubbed AISHA -- which is short for Artificial Intelligence Speech
Handset Assistant. Similar to Cupertino's personal secretary, AISHA vows to help
folks with every-day elements such as making calls, setting up calendar events
and even reporting what the weather looks like. Much to our disappointment,
however, the A50 Ninja runs a not-so-new flavor of Android -- Gingerbread to be exact --
and Micromax left out any mention of Android
4.0. On the specs front, the dual-SIM Superfone sports a 3.1-inch display
(mum's the word on the resolution), a two-megapixel shooter, Bluetooth 2.0
capabilities and an unspecified 650MHz processor. All in all, thanks to its
4,999 rupees (around $95) budget price, we can't imagine you'd complain too
much. Be sure to hit up the Micromax link below if you're interested in grabbing
one of these.
via-Engadget
via-Engadget
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