Introducing Lava's Latest Smartphone: A 64MP Camera and a 6.67-inch Display

Scheduled for release on March 11, the Blaze Curve 5G can be purchased through various channels, including Amazon.in, Lava E-store, and the extensive Lava Retail Network.

Lava, a prominent Indian smartphone brand, unveiled its latest offering, the Blaze Curve 5G, featuring an impressive 64MP camera and a stunning 6.67-inch 120Hz 3D Curved AMOLED display. Priced competitively starting at Rs 17,999, this smartphone is available in two elegant color variants: Iron Glass and Viridian Glass.

Scheduled for release on March 11, the Blaze Curve 5G can be purchased through various channels, including Amazon.in, Lava E-store, and the extensive Lava Retail Network.

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Sunil Raina, the Managing Director of Lava International, expressed the company's commitment to catering to the preferences of Indian consumers in the sub-20K price range. He emphasized the Blaze series' mission to deliver a top-notch experience to its users.

Under the hood, the Blaze Curve 5G runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor, paired with 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage.

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The smartphone features a sleek Premium AG Glass Back design and boasts a powerful 64MP primary rear camera with EIS support (utilizing a Sony sensor), accompanied by an 8MP Ultrawide lens and a 2MP Macro lens, complemented by LED Flash.

For selfie enthusiasts, the device sports an impressive 32MP front camera, ensuring clear and detailed self-portraits.

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Keeping users connected throughout the day, the Blaze Curve 5G is equipped with a robust 5000mAh battery and supports fast charging with a 33W charger.

Operating on a clean and bloatware-free Android 13, users can expect a smooth and intuitive user experience. Lava has also committed to providing regular software updates, including guaranteed upgrades to Android 14 and 15, along with quarterly security enhancements for a period of three years.

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