Indus OS 2.0 interface in Micromax Unite 4 understands your language
Most smartphones, if we club them together in certain price brackets, more or less use the same set of hardware. Supports 12 regional languages: The user interface supports 12 Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Oriya, Punjabi and Telugu. Regional language app bazaar: One of the highlights of Indus OS 2.0 is its app store which has more then 25,000 apps and games on it. Translate with a swipe : Indus OS 2.0 allows users to translate text typed in the phone’s default messaging app from English to any of the regional languages and vice-versa by swiping towards right on the text box. In Indus 2.0, users can have the text read out aloud to them in apps in up to six Indian languages in apps which support these languages.

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