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Comparing Xiaomi Redmi 2 and micromax YU Yuphoria

Two mobiles phones of almost same configuration and same cheap price, the decision which one to buy may be complicated. we can help you buy the best value phone from these two.

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Both have best entry level configuration and value for money. Both phone have same quadcore processors and speed while YU Yuphoria seems to be more attractive in following configurations.
1. YU Yuphoria has 2 GB RAM while Xiaomi Redmi 2 has 1 GB RAM.
2. YU Yuphoria has 16GB Storage while Xiaomi Redmi 2 Has 8GB Storage
3. YU Yuphoria has 5MP Front Camera while Xiaomi Redmi 2 has 2MP Front camera
4. YU Yuphoria has 5 inch screen with 16.7 million colors while Xiaomi Redmi 2 has 4.7 inch screen with 16 million colors.
5.YU Yuphoria has Cynogen OS 12 while Xiaomi Redmi 2 has Android 4.4 kikat OS
6.YU Yuphoria has gyroscope sensor while Xiaomi Redmi 2 doesn't have this sensor.


At a glance

DifferencesYuphoria
 
Redmi 2
 
RAM2 GB1 GB
Storage16 GB8 GB
Front Camera5 Mp2MP
Screen5 inches4.7 inches
Colors16.7 million16 million
OScynogen OS 12Android kitkat 4.4
Sensor - GyroscopeHas Doesn't have


From the above listing YU Yuphoria is the clear winner and offers more value for money

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