Lava blaze x review: Following several months after the introduction of its inaugural curved display model, the Lava Curve, the Indian company has unveiled a new variant, the Lava Blaze X. It is offered at a more competitive price point. Lava blaze x review: lava blaze x price While the Lava Curve is priced at Rs 17,999, the Blaze X is available for Rs 14,999. Lava blaze x review This smartphone boasts a curved display, impressive battery longevity, and a satisfactory camera.The Lava Blaze X features a sleek and lightweight design. It is weighing just 183g and measuring 8.45mm in thickness. It is the only smartphone in its price range to offer a curved display. It features a stunning 6.67-inch curved AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. The device features the new MediaTek D6300 processor and operates on Android 14. Everyday tasks like browsing social media, making calls, and texting work well, but it struggles with multitasking. The Lava Blaze X has a 64-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera with a Sony Sensor, along with a 16-megapixel front camera. Like many smartphones under Rs 15,000, the Blaze X camera includes AI features, but you need to turn them on manually. Overall, it takes good photos, especially for its price range. The Lava Blaze X is notable for its strong battery life. It comes with a 5000mAh battery and supports 33W fast charging. With just 60% battery, the device can last through most of the day.
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