Lava, the prominent domestic smartphone brand, has introduced its latest addition to the Blaze series with the launch of the Lava Blaze X.
Boasting a sleek curved AMOLED display, this cutting-edge device sets new benchmarks in performance and design.
Available in two striking color variants, Starlight Purple and Titanium Grey, the Blaze X is likely to hit the shelves on 20 July.
Priced competitively at Rs 13,999, inclusive of enticing bank offers, the smartphone will be accessible through Lava’s e-store and Amazon.
Sumit Singh, Product Head at Lava International, highlighted the device’s innovation, stating, “We have developed the new Blaze X focusing on three core pillars: Introducing the industry’s first curved AMOLED display, Delivering exceptional performance, and Boasting captivating aesthetics.”
The Blaze X features a generous 6.67-inch 120 Hz display, enhanced by a punch-hole design that promises an immersive viewing experience.
Photography enthusiasts will appreciate its 64MP+2MP rear camera setup, powered by a Sony sensor, alongside a 16MP front camera for crystal-clear selfies.
For photography versatility, the smartphone offers a multitude of shooting modes including Dual View Video, Film, Pro Video, Slow Motion, Timelapse, UHD, GIF, Beauty, HDR, Night, Portrait, AI, Pro, Panorama, Filters, Macro, and AI Emoji.
Meanwhile, the Blaze X features the latest MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor under the hood, guaranteeing seamless performance across applications.
A robust 5000mAh battery coupled with Type C port and 33W Fast charging capability ensures extended usage without compromising on power.
With its blend of advanced technology and stylish design, the Lava Blaze X however aims to redefine user expectations in the competitive smartphone market. Stay tuned as Lava continues to innovate, bringing cutting-edge devices to tech enthusiasts worldwide.
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