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Micromax Canvas Knight Drop test and Water resistance test

Micromax Canvas Knight Drop test and Water resistance test

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  • Here we present to you a video created by Jay Soni of aetomatic, in which he is seen putting the Canvas Knight through various water (and Holi) related tests in a rather comic manner.
  • The device does hold up quite a bit before hosting the white flag, and we for one are quite satisfied by the resistance offered by the Micromax smartphone.
  • Not only that, the witty Jay also makes the device go through a series of ‘torture’ tests, which includes riding a bike over the device.

Micromax’s phones aren’t really known for their durability, but to say that we’re impressed by the Canvas Knight would be an understatement. Manufacturers like Sony have been making IP67 certified waterproof devices since like forever, but it has been just a while since Indian players (eg. Wickedleak) stepped up their game and brought waterproofing on the table.

Micromax Canvas Knight Drop Test [Video]

Here we present to you a video created by Jay Soni of aetomatic, in which he is seen putting the Canvas Knight through various water (and Holi) related tests in a rather comic manner. Not only that, the witty Jay also makes the device go through a series of ‘torture’ tests, which includes riding a bike over the device.

Micromax Canvas Knight Holi Test [Video]

The device does hold up quite a bit before hosting the white flag, and we for one are quite satisfied by the resistance offered by the Micromax smartphone.

The Micromax Canvas Knight is the company’s first ever octa-core smartphone, and was launched recently. It comes with a 5-inch 1080p screen, a MediaTek 1.7GHz octa-core processor, 2GB RAM, 16MP camera, and a 2350mAh battery.

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