Lava launches new smartphone with colour changing back, 50MP camera


New Delhi, Sep 26 (IANS): Domestic smartphone brand Lava on Tuesday launched its latest smartphone -- Blaze Pro 5G, with a colour changing back panel and a 50-megapixel (MP) dual rear camera with EIS support.

Priced at Rs 12,499, the smartphone will be available in two colours - Starry Night and Radiant Pearl - to purchase starting October 3 from online and offline stores.

"Packed with a MediaTek Dimensity 6020 super-fast processor, the Blaze Pro 5G sets a new standard for what a smartphone can offer in terms of performance and user experience," Lava said.

Blaze Pro 5G will be powered by Android 13 bloatware-free OS with 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM that can be expanded up to 16 GB.

The smartphone features an immersive 6.78-inch 120 Hz display, delivering vibrant colours, deep contrasts, and sharp details, making it the perfect canvas for multimedia consumption, gaming, and productivity tasks, according to the company.

The front camera comes with an 8MP camera along with a screen flash. The smartphone's advanced camera software further enhances images through AI-driven optimisations, making every shot picture-perfect.

Additionally, the smartphone houses a 5000 mAh battery for longer battery life, with a 33W Type-C charger in the box for fast charging.

 

  

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