Lava Blaze Pro with 50MP triple cameras to launch in September in India

Updated on 07-Sep-2022
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Lava Blaze Pro set to launch later in September

Lava Blaze Pro to be an upgrade over the entry-level Lava Blaze

Lava yet to reveal launch date for Blaze Pro

Lava Blaze Pro is an upcoming budget smartphone by the popular Indian smartphone brand Lava Mobiles. The Blaze Pro seems to be a slightly upgraded version of the Lava Blaze which launched in India in July as an entry-level Android phone. Lava has also started teasing the Blaze Pro across its social media handles.

https://twitter.com/LavaMobile/status/1567408211082489857?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

As per industry sources, Lava Blaze Pro will launch in September but there’s no official launch date for it right now. That said, we do have some specifications and features of the Lava Blaze Pro to share with you, courtesy of our sources who are familiar with the matter.

The Lava Blaze Pro is expected to feature a 6.5-inch HD+ resolution display with a waterdrop notch cutout for the selfie camera. Interestingly, the Lava Blaze also features a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD screen which has likely been carried onto the Blaze Pro. 

The Lava Blaze Pro is also expected to have a 5,000mAh battery to boot which again is the same as on the Lava Blaze, however, it remains to be seen whether the Pro supports fast charging or just the same 10W charger in the box.

Lava Blaze Pro has 50MP triple cameras offering upto 6x digital zoom which is a massive upgrade over the 13MP main camera on the Lava Blaze. Though information about the rest of the two sensors remains under wraps in the heads-up to the launch.

The Lava Blaze is powered by the MediaTek Helio A22 processor which is an entry-level chipset but the Lava Blaze Pro could be powered by a different processor since it’s being pegged as an upgrade to the standard Lava Blaze. As far as pricing is concerned, the Lava Blaze Pro is expected to be priced at around ₹10,000 in India but we will know for sure when it's officially announced later this month.

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Siddharth Chauhan

Siddharth reports on gadgets, technology and you will occasionally find him testing the latest smartphones at Digit. However, his love affair with tech and futurism extends way beyond, at the intersection of technology and culture.

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