DisplayVideocon A30 has a multi-touch four inch display with 800x480 pixel resolution. This is a standard set of resolution that you get with most budget 7 inch tablets and 5 inch phones. Since it has a smaller screen the pixel density looks good; colour reproduction and sharpness are fine as well.
Though not an IPS panel, the display of Videocon A30 offers decent viewing angles. The screen is quite bright too which aids visibility in brighter environments and even in bright sunlight you can operate the phone without much difficulty.
The touch sensitivity is slightly lower than many other phones, but it's just a bit lower and nothing much to complain. It is only while playing games that you will realise its slow response.
PerformanceThe phone is based on Qualcomm dual core Scorpion processor, clocked at 1 GHz and is coupled with 512 MB RAM and Adreno 220 graphics processor. The combination is expected to offer decent performance. During our short interaction, the handset performed well but we will give a final word on the same once we do all out tests.
Videocon A30 offers about 1 GB of internal storage which should give enough space for downloaded applications, which perform better on flash memory (internal memory) than when placed on external memory.