Lava Blaze Pro review

Lava Blaze Pro Lava Blaze Pro comes with the most up-to-date and most luxurious phone in the company's Blaze series line-up to date. Similar to its predecessor this phone is equipped with premium glass back, as well as some other improvements to justify the "Pro" label. Its Lava Blaze Pro specifications include MediaTek Helio G37's chipset with the 50 megapixel Triple AI camera, a battery with a capacity of 5,000mAh and an HD+ display. In addition the phone is available in four colors, which are Glass Blue, Glass Green, Glass Orange, and Glass Gold. Lava has provided us with our Glass Blue colour option of the phone. Here's my impressions of the phone after having for nearly a week.      

The bottom line

It's a good phone. Lava Blaze Pro a stylish device , and it comes with frosted glass on the back. This keeps scratches and fingerprints out it also feels smooth to the touch. But the same can't be said of the frame of the phone, which is made of plastic and boasts an attractive glossy appearance. This is why, despite the frame's smooth edges, I found the phone to be extremely slippery to grip. However, those who purchase the handset will get a high-quality transparent case made of TPU in the box , which does great for the grip in your hand. In addition, the phone is quite light and it weighs just 187 grams. That means it should be easy holding the phone for long durations to watch movies or TV shows and so on.

The smartphone has fingerprint scanners that are embedded into the power button located on the right side, and an USB Type C port and the 3.5mm headphone jack, as well as an audio grille are located on the bottom. On the back, the phone houses the camera module in a rectangular shape, with three sensors, as well as the LED flash. It also has a fifty-megapixel Megapixel AI camera's text as well as the shutter icon on the camera module and the brand's logo on the bottom.

Display-wise, the smartphone gets a 6.5-inch display with chunky bezels and a wide chin. The display is of IPS LCD variety, which bears HD+ (720p) resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The panel offers decent picture quality, with bright and punchy colours. While the outdoor visibility could have been better, I found the viewing angles on par with other budget smartphones. Be that as it may, the 90Hz refresh rate is a nice addition and works well across the interface and supported apps. The phone is Widevine L3 certified, which means it can only stream SD content from streaming platforms such as Netflix and Prime Video.

Lava Blaze Pro Lava Blaze Pro is powered by the MediaTek Helio G37 SoC, that is paired with four GB of RAM (with support for up to 3GB virtual RAM) as well as 64GB of internal storage. It also comes with a microSD card slot, which allows you to be used to expand storage to the size of 256GB. What is the way that the phone do? Beginning with the benchmark results, the phone got 946 points on the Geekbench multi-core test. Meanwhile, its AnTuTu score is at 1,19,127 points. The phone was capable of providing the 73 percent that it needs to achieve its peak performance during the CPU Throttle test. This indicates that the phone is able to perform moderate to low-level tasks and this is certainly the case. In actuality I was able to find the handset's performance to be suitable for daily use. However, the same can't be said about multitasking, and I experienced noticeable lags when switching between apps. Although the phone can the most graphically demanding games like New State Mobile as well as Free Fire Max, it is games with low-end graphics like Pool 8 and Subway Surfer that make the most sense with the set.

For photography, the Lava Blaze Pro rocks a triple camera setup at the back, which comprises a 50MP primary sensor. The main camera has been paired with a depth sensor and a 2MP macro sensor. Coming to the quality of the photos, the main camera outputs good-quality images with accurate colour reproduction, especially under the sun. The primary sensor supports 6x zoom, but it is nothing to write about. There is a visible noise across the frame. Be that as it may, the depth and macro sensors do well with edge detection and close-up shots respectively when the sun is out.

In terms of video calls and selfies The phone has an 8MP camera on the front. I found the photos captured using the camera on its front to be lacking clarity and accuracy in colour however, when you consider the cost-performance ratio, the result was good. In low lighting, both cameras, both rear and front, struggle to keep pace with details highlights, the shutter speed, and focus. The images are crammed with noise. Some of which can be reduced by using the night mode but, even so the results are not great at best.

Lave Blaze Pro Lave Blaze Pro powered by a battery of 5,000mAh, that easily lasts for a whole day on my own while playing games, browsing, and watching television shows and films and movies, with a little juice remaining to last. The phone could just manage to get an average of 10.34 hours mins on the PC Mark battery test, that's a lot less with its rivals. In addition it takes 2.5-3 minutes to recharge an uncharged battery.

Software-wise in terms of software, the Lava Blaze Pro runs Android 12 right out of the gate. The interface is basic and the phone does not come with a lot of pre-installed apps. Furthermore, unlike competitors, you won't be faced with irritating push notifications while using the device on a day-to-day basis. The best part is that the phone includes screen recording and call recording capabilities. It's not just that, you can also customize the phone to suit your preferences with a variety of wallpapers and themes. The handset is also equipped with dual-SIM support. the phone comes with dual-SIM support for 4G LTE and can be connected with the 2.4Ghz as well as 5Ghz WiFi bands. The side-mounted fingerprint scanner on the phone is working fine however the bottom-firing speaker works at most.

Final decision

Its Lava Blaze Pro is priced in India at 1049 rupees. At the same cost you can buy Nokia C21 Plus 64GB ( review) as well as Motorola G22 ( review) that also come with the stock Android. Both smartphones have more battery life than that of the Lava Blaze Pro. However, neither device has a higher performance over Lava Blaze Pro. Lava Blaze Pro. In fact If it's speed you're looking for take a look at Infinix Hot 12 Pro. Infinix Hot12 Pro that is more affordable and features a stronger SoC over that of the Lava Blaze Pro. However, if you're looking for a budget Android that has a pleasing design, a sleek OS with a 90Hz refresh rate screen, and decent performance, you'll find that Blaze Pro is a good choice. Blaze Pro is a good option. The company even offers 100 days of free screen replacement warranty and the ability to repair your home to enhance the value. Let us your thoughts in the comments below what you think of the phone, and like always, be sure to stick on our website for further reviews of smartphones.

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