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Kayla Munl

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:38:36 AM8/5/24
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Ohgod am so stressed ..my smart phone Micromax canvas doodle 2 which is just 25 days old (bought it 25 days back) was working just fine then i look away for a minute and it did not start at all,cant charge,nothing!even the light that indicates its charging is not seen ..am pretty sure its not the battery because

a moment before i plugged off the charger coz battery was full..i really dont know what to do....will i get a replacement from company???plz help me......please anyone who can help me you'd be saving my life..anyone..please......


The same thing happened with me on micromax doodle2 ..... the fault is of the mother board , the mother board has malfunctioned due to some corrept file downloaded! Go to the nearest service center and tell them the problem !


After pressing lower vol key and power buttons it shows recovery mode : volume up and factory mode : volume down. But after pressing volume down key its not starting up, should I press power button as well or only volume key for factory mode ?


The problem of this study was to determine the effects of Poast chemical sprayed on fall grasses and weeds and their percents of kill on test strips by using a conventional hydraulic sprayer with model 8003 tips and by using a C.D.A. micromax spinner at 2000 R.P.H and at 5000 R.P.H.


No hyper-nationalists stood by Micromax when they were slowly strangled out of the market by Chinese giants like Oppo, Xiaomi, Vivo, and OnePlus. Micromax commanded 22 per cent market share, and was the leading smartphone maker in 2015. But by 2018, Chinese brands had captured over 67 per cent of the Indian market. Such nationalism, much wow.


It was a lone wolf competing with dozens of big, foreign brands. At the peak of its success, the company even roped in Hugh Jackman as its brand ambassador to announce its arrival on the global scene.


Indian brands like Intex, Lava and Spice came and went out of the market, and no one blinked. Micromax was different, it actually did manage to cause a dent in the technological landscape that has been for long been dominated by mostly foreign players. Yet, no one came to its rescue when it was in trouble.


Now, Micromax is looking for a second life with plans to reclaim the market captured by Chinese players, as both the Indian government and consumers now harbour a strong anti-China sentiment. The drop in market share of Chinese smartphones in India is further proof of this shift.


What a pathetic article ,you guys are drunks,most of the time write garbage. Micromax was branding chinese phones and selling it. There was nothing indian about it except making profit in india by selling their phones here


Never seen such a disgusting and cheap article. The writer should rot in hell along with his aka pappu and his rajamata and Chinese daddy chinping.

Not a single fact written. Article full of hatred for Indians.


I did endup bying an micromsx Tv after being misled by its adverasiments to buy Indian products to support Indian economy. The Tv was not working properly from the day it was installed. They were not willing to replace the Tv. They do not reply to your mail. If you call up their call center you can maximum reach a low level executive who will not be able to do any thing regarding your problem but who will promise that somebody will call back. Do not be misled by their advertaisement, they try to emotionally force you to by micromax, stating that it is an Indian brand. I am genuine buyer who was cheated by micrommax. Their products are of very low quality. Their customer service is very poor. Their intentions are not good.


The quality assurance of Micromax products was very low. I have personally seen people with defective Micromax phone not being able to get them repaired satisfactorily despite multiple attempts.

Hence, it went down.


Poor after Sales service. No updates. Service center is multibrand center not much bothered about Micromax.

I bought A110, updates never came. I could not make Battery replacement as service centre did not have one.

Even if they make one in India, I will not buy.


The article is written by an idiot reporter. Micromax digged its own grave. They checked the requirement of customers in indian market and ordered the phone from China. Buying and selling to indians. Chinese are not fooled they understood the requirement of indian customers and they enter directly in indian markets. Starting the phones were banned but later the government opened up. The Chinese mobile phones flooded the indian market


You are right, 100%. I searched Chimneys that matches what I want to say. This for it. I bought A110, updates stopped. Battery replacement I could not make as service centre did not have.

When if they make one in India, I will not buy.


You are right, 100%. I searched comments that matches what I want to say. Your comment matches what I want to say.

I bought A110, updates never came. Battery replacement I could not make as service centre did not have.

Even if they make one in India, I will not buy.


Micromax was a trader who only bought cheap Chinese smartphone at wholesale price and sold it in India for a profit at a time government of India banned Chinese phones for not having imei number and micromax saw an opportunity in it as these Chinese phones did not have imei numbers nor any warranty.


Guys remember micromax was the first one to make phones available for everyone. Till 2015 they were Indian and when Chinese came then everybody labelled micromax as rebranded, pls think how is that possible? They have their own factories and we should give them chance rather then arguing which we Indian always stand divided when it comes to Indian companies.. are you guys saying that come what may you want to buy phones from Chinese companies so that your money eventually will go to China? Time to support our own and make them big enough so that they can create whole ecosystem in India. Jai hind.


I dumped micromax handset as it was of very poor quality.

I had paid more than Rs 15000/- for a hand set and had to visit their service station a little too often. Finally, I decided to dump it for something more reliable.

Quality and reliability is important.


They will just put their logo on another Chinese OEM smartphone and sell it in India. This was the main reason behind their failure, they did not invest in RnD and just had a narrow vision for current profits made easily.


Pseudo-Nationalist will support Indian brands which behind the scenes adds to China while Real Nationalists and common man will support any brand that helps India and is of value to Them respectively.


The scribe is dishonest and this peace is paid post. She conveniently ignores the recipe (poor hardware and built quality, no regular updates, and shoddy customer support) that took Microsoft down. Also labelling Micromax as a brand or manufacture is lazy and stupid. The company was just a trader.


Another paid article from shit media house print, assholes so you know Micromax used to buy cheap underpowered Chinese phone and re labeled as Micromax to sell in India while at same time Chinese brands came up with their own R&D mobile with over powered features is the same price bracket of which Micromax used to sell the underpowered cheap Chinese mobiles


As someone who is closely associated with the Mobile Phone industry, I can tell you for a fact that Micromax deserved what happened to it. They were very good at producing slick ads and introducing new models periodically. However, their phone had among the highest failure rates and by a high margin, of any brand out there.


Typical failure rates for Mobiles are 2-3% while under warranty, Micromax phones had a failure rate of 8-10%. They had chronic shortage of spare parts and would routinely take 2-3 weeks to fix issues that the Chinese brands started fixing 1-2 days as they had planned for adequate supply of spares.


I have personally witnessed customers getting angry and sometimes violent at repair centers and retail stores as customers who bought Micromax phones would stop working just a few days after buying and then would stay with repair centers for weeks at a time with absolutely no predictability about when they would actually get fixed.


Micromax was itself totally dependent on China. It had no R&D facilities. Why Indians lost trust in it is because it used to launch other Chinese smartphone brand phones in India by just rebranding the names with its own name. Just a copycat and no innovation at all.

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