The Blaze Curve, which is Lava's most recent fifth-generation smartphone, was presented to the public on Tuesday. At the moment, the Lava Blaze Curve is one of the 5G smartphones with a curved display that is considered to be among the most affordable options. The system-on-chip (SoC) driven by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 is what makes it possible. If you are interested in purchasing the Blaze Curve, you have the choice of selecting between Iron Glass or Viridian Glass as your color.
The base model of the Blaze Curve can be purchased for Rs 17,999, while the 256 GB variant can be acquired for Rs 18,999. Both models are available for purchase respectively. Additionally, beginning on March 11, both versions will be available for purchase on Amazon, in addition to being made available on the official website of the company.
The display of the Lava Blaze Curve is a large curved AMOLED screen that is 6.77 inches in size. It has a refresh rate of 120Hz, a resolution of Full High Definition Plus, and an optical fingerprint sensor that is built within the display itself. The smartphone is powered by the Dimensity 7050 system-on-chip (SoC), and it also has 8 gigabytes of LPDDR5 RAM and 128/256 gigabytes of storage that is based on the UFS 3.1 file system.
In addition to that, the phone features a stereo speaker configuration that is compatible with the Dolby Atmos audio format. Additionally, the smartphone can stream high-definition material from services such as Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, and it has been certified for Widevine L1 technology. This device is more affordable when compared to the Lava Agni 2 5G (review), which, when it was first introduced, was one of the 5G smartphones with a curved display that was offered at the most reasonable price point.
A triple rear camera system is included with the Lava Blaze Curve 5G. This configuration includes a primary camera with 64 megapixels, an ultra-wide angle lens with 8 megapixels, and a macro lens with two microphones. The primary camera is the most powerful of the three. Within the punch hole, a cutout on the front of the gadget is also a selfie camera that has a resolution of 32 megapixels. This camera is located at the front surface of the device.
The smartphone comes with a stock user interface version of Android 13, and the manufacturer has confirmed that the device will be upgraded to Android 14 within the next few days. An Android 13 stock user interface is supplied with the smartphone. In the not-too-distant future, the device will also be updated to Android 15, which is the latest version.
It is powered by a battery that has a capacity of 5,000 mAh and can receive 33W of rapid charging; the fast charger is included in the package. The device is powered by a battery. In the same way that it does with the bulk of the Lava cellphones that have been released in recent times, the company is offering free service at home for the first year of operation.