Home Micromax Phones Micromax X118 Micromax X118 Specs Released Mar 01, 2010 Display 1.7 inches 128 x 60 pixels Storage , microSD Battery 850 mAh Description The Micromax X118 is a candybar dual SIM phone with flashlight, FM radio, music player, microSD card slot and color display. Cons Lacks Wi-Fi I want it 0 users I have it 0 users I had it 0 users Specs Compare Display Size: 1.7 inches Resolution: 128 x 60 pixels, 83 PPI Technology: CSTN Screen-to-body: 14.86 % Colors: 65 536 Hardware Storage expansion: microSD Device type: Feature phone Battery Capacity: 850 mAh Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable Design Dimensions: 4.13 x 1.81 x 0.63 inches (105 x 46 x 16 mm) Weight: 2.79 oz (79.0 g) Features: Numeric keypad, Soft keys, D-Pad Cellular Dual SIM: Yes Multimedia Speakers: Earpiece Radio: FM, Stereo Phone features Notifications: Polyphonic ringtones (64 voices), Speakerphone Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Micromax X118 specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Latest News Samsung's rumored tri-fold device may adopt an "infolding" design, unlike the Huawei Mate XT New Gemini standalone app launches on iPhone Amazon is now selling all cellular-capable Apple Watch Series 10 models at an unprecedented discount Best Garmin watches for sports and everyday use in 2024 Is the foldable market in trouble all of a sudden? I don’t buy it! These phones are changing the battery game, and they're coming your way Popular stories Verizon Message+ app lives on a little longer amid complaints that Google Messages is inferior T-Mobile stores will have a special gift waiting for you this Tuesday Amazon and Best Buy are selling the Pixel 9 at a huge discount well ahead of Black Friday Samsung survey asking for Galaxy S25 wishlist reveals the phone's early release date BestBuy somehow deepens its Pixel 9 discount to $350 Unprecedented T-Mobile investment making employees wonder if jobs are on chopping board