Today there are dozens of Mediatek quad core processor handsets in the Indian market in the price range of Rs 6,000 to Rs 15,000, mostly from Indian and Chinese manufacturers. However, only a handful come with Intel processors, and all of them are from Xolo - an Indian handset manufacturer which is also the first device maker to launch an Intel processor based smartphone.
Here, thus, we have compared the Micromax Canvas 2 Plus, which is based on a Mediatek quad core processor, with Xolo X910, which is based on an Intel Atom processor. Both handsets are available for around Rs 10,000.
Design and display
The visible difference between the two smartphones is their display; while the Xolo X910 has a 4.3 inch display, the Canvas 2 Plus comes with a 5 inch touchscreen. However, the Xolo handset has qHD (540 x 960 pixel) resolution while the Canvas 2 Plus has only FWVGA (480 x 854 pixel) resolution. Clearly, pixel density is better in the Xolo handset. Both, though, come with IPS displays, promising better viewing angles.
As is quite evident from its bigger display, the Canvas 2 Plus is a bit heavier at 164 grams than Xolo X910, which weighs 150 grams. However, the Micromax handset (9.7 mm) is slimmer than Xolo X910 (10 mm).

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