Itel Vision 6 vs Micromax In 3: First of all, let’s make it clear – the models named Itel Vision 6 and Micromax In 3 have not been officially revealed yet, but these names are doing the rounds in the tech world. Itel Vision 6 can be considered an updated version of Vision 3, and Micromax In 3 would probably have been the next avatar of In Note 2 if Micromax had taken this series forward.
So in this comparison, we will understand these phones on the basis of Itel Vision 3 and Micromax In Note 2 and see what kind of users the phones of both brands prove to be right for. This competition will be between ultra-budget and mid-budget category – a cheap, basic user-friendly phone and a slightly powerful and performance-focused phone.
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Design & Style
The design of the Itel Vision series has always been simple and clean. Vision 6 also carries forward the same philosophy. Its design has been made keeping basic users in mind – plastic body, light weight, and easy to hold in hand.
Now if we talk about Micromax In 3, then behind this, there will be the style of In Note series – a slightly premium feel design, flat body, side-mounted fingerprint sensor and things like AMOLED screen which makes it a little rich at the visual level. Micromax has always tried to provide a good feel at a low price, and this is what makes its design a little different from others.
Display & Visuals
In Itel Vision 6, you will get a 6.6-inch HD + IPS LCD screen, which is fine for basic content consumption. This display with waterdrop notch is satisfactory for tasks like watching normal video and scrolling, but do not expect too much sharpness or brightness.
On the other hand, if Micromax In 3 was based on In Note 2, then it would have a 6.43-inch Full HD + AMOLED screen – which gives a very crisp and vibrant visual. Being AMOLED, colors look more punchy, and it becomes more suitable for movies or gaming.
Performance & Processor
Now let’s talk about performance, where the real difference is clearly visible. Ultra-budget phones like the Itel Vision 6 come with entry-level processors like the Unisoc SC9863A1 or the MediaTek Helio G25. These are made only for tasks like calling, WhatsApp, YouTube – that too with light use.
Now imagine if the Micromax In 3 has processors like the Helio G95 or G99 – as has been said in the In Note 2 and rumored In Note 3 – then there will be a tremendous jump in performance. Apps will open quickly, multitasking will be smooth, and light gaming will also be done easily.
Camera Setup
Talking about the camera setup of the Itel Vision 6, it has an 8MP or sometimes 50MP main sensor, but the AI lens or depth sensor given with it are just for show. The selfie camera is also a basic 5MP sensor which does the job.
On the other hand, Micromax In series phones have got main sensors ranging from 48MP to 64MP. In Note 2 had a quad-camera setup, and rumored In Note 3 has also come up with a 16MP front camera. In such a situation, this phone would have proved to be much better for photography or video calling.
Features & Tech
If we talk about software and features, then phones like Itel Vision 6 get Android Go Edition. It supports only light version apps and storage is also quite limited. The UI also feels a bit outdated and updates are expected very little.
But if Micromax In 3 comes with stock experience of Android 11 or 12, then you will get a clean, bloatware-free experience. Micromax has given almost stock Android in the In series, and it is more appealing for those who want to stay away from unnecessary ads and app clutter.
Battery & Charging
Battery life seems to be the same in both phones – both have around 5000mAh battery, but the difference comes in the charging speed.
Itel Vision 6 has 10W or maximum 18W charging, which is a bit slow as per today.
On the other hand, if Micromax In 3 comes with 30W or rumored 33W charging like In Note 2, then this phone will charge very fast and you will not have to plug it again and again.
Price & Variants
Now coming to the most sensitive issue – price. The price of Itel Vision 6 is expected to be around ₹ 6,000 to ₹ 7,500, which falls in the low-budget category. This is perfect for those who are buying a smartphone for the first time or use it very limitedly.
If Micromax In 3 was ever launched, its price would be between ₹8,000 to ₹12,000 – but with this you would get a powerful processor, AMOLED screen, better camera and faster charging.
FAQ
Will Itel Vision 6 be good for gaming?
No, this phone is made only for basic use – tasks like calling, messages, WhatsApp, YouTube will run smoothly in it.
Is there any hope of getting updates for Micromax In 3?
If we look at the old record of In series, updates were received quickly due to stock Android, but the activity of the brand has slowed down now.
Will both the phones have memory card support?
Itel has a dedicated microSD card slot, while Micromax In Note 2 also had the option of installing a separate memory card, so the same can be expected in In 3 as well.
Final Verdict
Now it comes to the real decision – which of these two phones is right for you?
If your budget is very tight, and you just need basic calling, messaging and occasional internet browsing, then the Itel Vision 6 is the phone for you. Cheap, easy and no need to think much.
But if you can invest a little more and want your phone to give a good display, good performance, apps to run smoothly, battery to charge fast, and the camera to take decent photos – then the Micromax In 3 (if ever launched) would be a much more practical and long-term option.
