The new Lava Blaze 2 brings big performance upgrade, faster battery charging
Last year Lava introduced the Blaze – a sub-₹10,000 phone that didn’t feel cheap, largely thanks to its glass back. Now the company is ready to launch the sequel with the help of Amazon India. The new model still has a glass black (in Blue, Black and Orange) and is a fairly big upgrade over the original.
Lava Blaze 2 in Glass Orange, Glass Blue and Glass Black
The price will be ₹9,000 during a special launch offer – sales start on April 18th (Tuesday next week). The regular price of the phone is ₹11,000.
The Lava Blaze 2 brings a much more powerful chipset, a Unisoc T616. It has two Cortex-A75 cores in addition to six A55s and a Mali-G57 MP1. For comparison, the Helio A22 of the original Blaze had only four CPU cores and they were old A53 cores at that. Lava is promising an AnTuTu 9.5.5 score of over 250K, the company says that this makes it the most powerful phone in its segment (sub-₹10,000 phones).
Additionally, the RAM is doubled to 6GB (plus 5GB of virtual RAM, if you want it), so the performance of the new model will be way up from the original. The storage capacity is doubled too and is now 128GB (UFS 2.2). It can be expanded with a microSD card (up to 1TB). However, the phone still runs Android 12 out of the box, which is getting quite old at this point.
The display is getting a boost too, it’s still a 6.5” IPS LCD with HD+ resolution (20:9), but it now has a 90Hz refresh rate. The fingerprint reader moved to the side (the power button) and needs 0.383s to unlock the phone (that is faster than the 0.76s needed by the face unlock system to do the same).
Another improvement is to the 5,000mAh battery, which now boasts a charge rating of 18W (up from 10W). Charging still isn’t super fast as takes 2 hours 9 minutes to get to 100%. Once full, the battery is good for 8 hours of YouTube playback. There is a USB-C port on the bottom, next to a 3.5mm headphone jack. FM radio is on board.
Something that hasn’t changed is the camera setup – there is a 13MP main module on the back with a 2MP helper and LED flash, plus an 8MP camera on the front (a punch hole this time).
Even so, the Lava Blaze 2 is a major improvement over the original with the new chipset being the biggest upgrade. Again, the launch price is ₹9,000 and you will find the phone on Amazon and on Lava’s own online store starting on April 18. Lava’s Free service @ home offer means that if anything goes wrong with the phone, a technician will come to your doorstep to resolve the issue (subject to terms & conditions, of course).
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- you have to suffer
- 17 Apr 2023
- wrg
the v30 has smaller battery. Considering it's compact sized, And higher res oled display which consumes more power. I couldn't imagine how many SOT it has. I wish that phone had an option to toggle to 1080p or 720p. Would yield better perfo...
- joe nodden
- 16 Apr 2023
- j5{
Overkill isn't the right term buddy. It's what you should expect. Maybe a bit more, not overkill. Go back 6 years and you'll find phones with better performance. Would you be happy using an LG V30 today? I sure don't like usi...
- you have to suffer
- 12 Apr 2023
- wrg
unisoc t616 is an overkill for 100 euro device... at this price range other OEMs dont give you the same thing as this... sure there are realme c30, but it only has 64gb.