User InterfaceMicromax Canvas 4 is powered by Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean). Though Micromax provides custom icons, under the hood the device runs mostly stock Android user interface. Micromax has laced the Canvas 4 with its own apps, like the M Security, and various other Jelly Bean specific apps. M Security is helpful in preventing the virus attacks, backs up your contacts and has anti-theft options embedded to secure the phone in case of an intruder alert. On Antutu, a popular Android benchmark, the Canvas 4 scored a respectable 13,559 points. Devices like Galaxy S4 and HTC One score over 20,000 points in this benchmark. Thus, from the price point of view, Canvas 4's score looks decent.
The Nuclea N1 is also running the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system. Here the winner is Canvas 4 due to host of features that it offers along with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
Winner: Micromax Canvas 4