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Celkon A200 Review

08 Jan, 2013, 5:47 pm IST | by Shayne Rana | Smartphones

Smartphones

GSM + GSM Dual SIM support

GSM + GSM Dual SIM support
A very neat design from
The glossy finish makes it a little difficult to grip
Functions smoothly
Quite slim
Quite slim
Connectivity ports at the top
Connectivity ports at the top
Looks like any high end cell phone out there

PRICE IN INDIA

8,500

TECH2 RATING

7.5

AVERAGE USER RATING

7.5

How we test

CONTACT

Celkon Impex pvt ltd

 info@celkonmobiles.com

 +91 9052 345 678

 www.celkonmobiles.com.

From amongst the plethora of local companies dishing out Android smartphones by the truck loads emerged the Celkon A200. Can’t say we heard of this company before, and we might have dismissed it as just another name in the crowd until we started seeing the ads featuring Indian Cricketer Virat Kohli show up on buses and other city locations. Just goes to show you the power of marketing. So we called in for a handset and received the A200, one of Celkon's flagship models. Here’s a closer look to see if Celkon has what it takes to compete with the local bigshots like Micromax, Karbonn and the lot.

 

Form factor

Celkon’s A200 is a smart looking piece of mobile hardware. It’s very neatly designed and the smooth curved edges and glossy finish, albeit slightly prone to scratches, gives the handset quite a refined look. It looks like a larger version of the HTC Explorer. Equipped with a 4.3-inch IPS panel display with 480 x 800 pixel resolution, viewing angles are great. Colours also tend to be quite accurate. There’s no mention of the display being of the scratch resistant variety, so that could pose a bit of a problem. However, a screen guard will be quite handy to prevent any damage. 

Connectivity ports at the top

Connectivity ports at the top

 

 

Celkon has gone with a simple Android 3-button (soft touch) system for the OS. A volume rocker with well-articulated buttons are placed on the upper right hand side of the device, with the 3.5 mm handsfree and micro USB ports placed on the top on either side of the power/sleep mode key. A hot-swap microSD card slot is placed under the rear panel . The A200 is a dual-SIM (GSM + GSM) handset with slots placed neatly under the panel. Access to these will require you to remove the 1500mAh battery, of course. There’s also a 5MP camera strapped to the back accompanied by a set of dual LEDs that make up the flash. 

 

The Celkon A200 has a sturdy feel and although the glossy finish and curved edges make it a little bit slippery to hold on to, the handset still scores well in the looks department.

 

Features and performance 

Interface

Celkon has chosen to go with a non-customised, stock version of Google’s ICS (Android 4.0.4) OS. We’re not complaining. It runs very swiftly with just a tiny hint of lag during functionality. We didn’t quite notice it till we went looking. The 1.2GHz Dual Core processor running under the hood pretty much ensures speedy performance. Linpack scores showed us an average of 39 MFLOPS in Single Thread run and 63.5 MFLOPS in Multi Thread while Antutu puts it in almost the same league as the Galaxy Nexus. Overall, the UI proved to be fluid. Although the 512MB of RAM is sufficient, 1GB would have made quite a difference. A User Profiles setting is also provided so you have a certain measure of quick control for switching between profiles. There's even a scheduler for switching off the handset at designated times. 

A very neat design from

A very neat design form

 

 

SIM management is simplified through the built-in manager in the settings menu. The system allows you to assign functions to each SIM, including which one should handle your Internet. So you could opt to have one with a 3G connection and a second just for work for calls and messages. 

 

Media

Oddly, the system came with two music players by default – Google’s stock Android player as well as the Play Music App. The music quality in general was quite average. While the decibel level was high enough, the tone quality was a bit off. Higher tones took precedence while the mids were a little too bright. Lower/Bass tones could also have been a little firmer. Even with the built in EQ settings and Bass Boss feature, overall tone quality was just about ok. 

 

Celkon has infused the A200 with quite a few video codecs with support for some .AVI formats, MPEG4, 3GP, 3GPP and WMV. Of course, for more you’d need to get a third party player. Unfortunately, the A200 was unable to play full HD videos. Although the audio was evident, no video played even with non-native players. The A200 also features an FM radio with a recording function and RDS settings. Reception was fairly good throughout most locations in the city that we travelled. A sound recorder for voice memos has also been preloaded. A couple of games like Angry Birds Seasons and Stunt Birds have been thrown in. 

The glossy finish makes it a little difficult to grip

The glossy finish makes it a little difficult to grip

 

 

Connectivity

In this domain, the A200 proved to be sufficiently equipped. It features 3G connectivity with EDGE support as well if need be, Wi-Fi (hotspot), Bluetooth 3.0 (A2DP) and USB 2.0. Opera Mini has been preloaded for browsing and comes in quite handy—not that the native browser is an issue. Celkon has also thrown in a few extras under the My Celkon app. These include – My mango, a video app that hosts a few “channels”, which in fact are simple links to YouTube videos. There’s also a YuppTV app that’s preloaded where you can subscribe to channel packages in Tamil, Telegu, Kannada, Hindi, Marathi and Bengali. My world is another app that’s provided for access to things like Astrology, Business and Entertainment, updates on Cricket, technology and other news as well. For some odd reason, the Hollywood channel in this app doesn’t work, whereas Tollywood, Bollywood, Mollywood et al work just fine. We guess they’re trying to stay as Indian as possible. Stringo, a WhatsApp-like app for sharing contact with FB and phonebook users is also provided. 

Quite slim

Quite slim

 

 

The A200 is also GPS-ready and comes with the usual host of Google GPS goodies like Maps, Navigation, Local and a few others like Google Earth and a Compass. For social networking, you’ve got Facebook, Google+, Messenger+, Yahoo! Messenger, Skype and Twitter. 

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