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Lava Blaze Dragon 5G launched with Snapdragon 4 Gen 2: Check price, specs
Lava Blaze Dragon 5G: Price and availability
4GB RAM + 128GB Storage: Rs 9,999
Colour: Golden Mist, Midnight Mist
As for offers, consumers can avail a Rs 1,000 bank discount on Amazon's partner bank during their Great Freedom Festival, along with an additional Rs 1,000 off on the exchange of any smartphone, not limited to a Lava device.
The Lava Blaze Dragon 5G will go on sale starting August 1, exclusively on Amazon.
Lava Blaze Dragon 5G: Details
The Lava Blaze Dragon 5G sports a 6.74-inch 2.5D display (720 x 1612 resolution) with a 120Hz refresh rate and a brightness of 450 nits. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chip, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It runs the stock Android 15 with zero bloatware.
The Lava Blaze Dragon 5G sports a dual camera setup on the back, led by a 50MP AI camera and a 2MP macro lens. As for the front camera, it features an 8MP sensor.
The smartphone is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging support. Lava has promised to deliver one software update (Android 16) and security updates for two years.
Lava Blaze Dragon 5G: Specifications
Display: 6.74-inch 2.5D screen, 720 × 1612 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 450 nits brightness
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4x
Storage: 128GB UFS 3.1
Operating System: Android 15 (stock)
Primary camera: 50MP
Front Camera: 8MP
Battery: 5000mAh
Charging: 18W

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