If you're looking for a beautiful-looking phone with a premium feel, clean software, and long battery life, the Lava Blaze Curve 5G is a great option, but it does come with its set of cons. News 

Lava Blaze Curve 5G prioritizes design without compromising on essential features

Lava Blaze Curve 5G Review: The sub-Rs 20,000 segment of the Android phone world can be a bit, well, boring. It is a land of practicality and excitement, where flashy features often give way to value and reliability. Recently, however, things have changed, and some manufacturers have resorted to cutting corners — shoddy software filled with ads or unreliable hardware that crumbles under pressure. Enter Lava with the Blaze Curve 5G. It manages to be both new and well-rounded, a rare sight in this price range. After a week of…

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Lava has launched its newest 5G smartphone, the Blaze Curve 5G, in the Indian market. Here's everything you need to know about it, along with our initial impressions. News 

Impressions and More on the Launch of Lava Blaze Curve 5G Featuring Curved AMOLED Display and Ad-Free OS

India’s domestic smartphone brand Lava has expanded its 5G smartphone range in India by launching the Lava Blaze Curve 5G. From my initial use, the device looks promising thanks to the versatile combination of hardware and software. These include a curved 120Hz AMOLED display, a clutter-free Android experience, and Widevine L1 support. The Lava Blaze Curve is powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 7050 chipset, comes with a responsive in-display fingerprint sensor, and has a solid set of internals for the price. Read all the details. Lava Blaze Curve 5G: Specifications…

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Lava Mobiles chairman Hari Om Rai said the company "is stepping up its manufacturing activities, but could not give specific details on its B2B business contracts due to nondisclosure pacts." (Lava mobiles) News 

Lava Mobiles starts manufacturing phones for Nokia, Motorola and more

If recent reports are to be believed, Lava mobiles, made in India, are making devices for other brands. According to the Economic Times, Lava is in advanced talks with one of India’s leading telecommunications operators to manufacture co-branded smartphones . These will be subsidized by the operator, “thus greatly reducing the cost of the 4G device”. Lava Mobiles are said to have already started manufacturing Nokia-branded smartphones and are also in talks with Motorola. An in-the-know person told ET that Lava Mobiles is in talks with all three carriers to…

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