Micromax unveiled their latest smartphone for the people on a low budget. The Micromax Spark Go is the companies offering that costs only Rs 3999. The smartphone is based on Google's Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition) platform, so it should perform better with the low hardware used to achieve that price point.
Here are some alternatives you can get right now.
iVoomi iPro
iVoomi iPro is also an Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition) powered smartphone by the smartphone manufacturer iVoomi. It sports a little more power under the hood than the Micromax Spark Go. However, it runs a skinned version of Android, which is not optimized as much as we would like it. It costs Rs 3,999.
Also Read: iVOOMi iPro First Impressions: Does Android Go makes cheap smartphones better?
Nokia 1
While the Nokia 1 is a little more expensive than the Spark Go and costs Rs 5000. The Nokia 1 runs completely stock Android, which should help the experience and performance. It also has something called the Nokia Xpress On add-on covers which should attract some buyers out there.
10.or E
10.or (pronounced Tenor) launched the 10.or E a while ago. Right now, it is available at Amazon.in for Rs 4,999. The smartphone sports Snapdragon 430 and 2GB of Ram along with a fingerprint sensor and a non-Go Edition Android software.
Also Read: 10.or E review: Making the budget-smartphone competition tougher
10.or D
The 10.or D (1st Generation) was launched at Rs 4999 and is available for cheaper now. The smartphone sports Snapdragon 425 with 2GB of RAM fingerprint sensor and stock Android 8.1 Oreo smartphone.
Also Read: 10.or D In-depth Review: The best ultra-low-budget phone ever?
Infinix Smart 2
The Infinix Smart 2 costs Rs 4,999 and sports MediaTek 6739 coupled with 2GB ram and Android 8.1.0 Oreo Smartphone. The smartphone comes in attractive colors and sports a fingerprint sensor.