YU YUREKA : Price, Full Specifications & Review Features India Micromax ...
YU Yureka AO5510
Dimensions (mm) 154.80 x 78.00 x 8.80
Rear camera 13-megapixel
Flash Yes
Front camera 5-megapixel
Weight (g) 177.00
Battery capacity (mAh) 2500
Removable battery Yes
Screen size (inches) 5.50
Touchscreen Yes
Touchscreen type Capacitive
Resolution 720x1280 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI) 267
Colours 16.7M
Processor 1.5GHz octa-core
Processor make Qualcomm Snapdragon 615
RAM 2GB
Internal storage 16GB
Yu, a Micromax-owned phone company, would roll out the Android Lollipop update for its popular Yureka phone by the end of this month. The Lollipop software for the Yureka is already in the beta stage and a few volunteers, selected through the Yu Forums, are running it on their phones.Yu is also teasing the Lollipop update on its social media pages, highlighting the new features of the latest version of Android.
The beta testing of Lollipop update for the Yureka was announced on March 14.
Yu Yureka is an attractive dual-SIM Android smartphone based on the customizable Cyanogen 11 OS. The device comes with LTE bands for faster connectivity, 13-megapixel back shooter to capture vivid images and an octa-core Snapdragon processor for effortless multitasking.
This should make the Yureka look significantly different from its competitors like Xiaomi's Redmi Note, which uses a heavily-modified version of Android.
The same software will also power Yu's next phone that for now has been dubbed 'Project Caesar'.
The smartphone features a 5.5-inch HD capacitive touchscreen having (1280x720 pixels) screen resolution which results in a pixel density of 267 PPI. The device has a bright display and hosts great viewing angles. Further, the screen also has a coating of Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3 to protect it from scratches.
The Android Lollipop ROM for the Yureka will be based on CyanogenMod 12 but it will have some India-specific features and tweaks.
If the early build of the CyanogenMod 12 is any indication, the user interface in the new operating system will look almost exactly like how it does in the vanilla or pure version of the Lollipop.
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