
Lava Storm Play and Storm Play Lite launching in India on June 13, Amazon listing confirms
Lava is preparing to introduce two new smartphones in its Storm series, the Storm Play 5G and the Storm Lite 5G, with the official launch date set for June 13. Some details have been revealed through a listing on Amazon, which also confirms that both models will be available online via the company's website and the e-commerce platform. Here is everything you need to know.advertisementThe new upcoming smartphones from Lava are being positioned as successors to the Lava Storm 5G, which arrived in India late last year. The company has started teasing key highlights, focusing on performance and camera features.Among the most striking claims is that the Lava Storm Play 5G will be the world's first smartphone to use the MediaTek Dimensity 7060 chipset. It will also come with faster LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, hinting at smooth multitasking and quicker app launches. Meanwhile, the Storm Lite 5G is said to be India's first phone powered by the Dimensity 6400 chip, making another first for Lava.
Both devices are expected to feature dual rear cameras, led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor. While Lava hasn't shared details about the camera hardware yet, the company has dropped enough hints that imaging will be a core focus.advertisementDesign renders show a clear distinction between the two phones. The Storm Play 5G appears to have a bold look with a horizontal band running across the top rear portion, a design that draws some inspiration from Google's Pixel lineup. The camera setup is placed vertically on the top-left side, with the flash positioned next to it. It is shown in a blue colour.The Storm Lite 5G, on the other hand, opts for a more conventional layout. It features a square-shaped camera module with rounded corners, housing the dual-camera system and an LED flash. This variant is seen in a gold finish.More information, including exact specifications and pricing, is expected to be revealed at the time of launch. With these additions, Lava appears to be stepping up its game in the competitive mid-range 5G smartphone segment. You can stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the updates.

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