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Lava Blaze Dragon is a satisfactory pick in the sub ₹15,000 segment, especially for Made in India phone users seeking reliable performance. It will battle with Chinese counterparts Realme, Redmi, and Poco, being powered with a Dimensity 6100+ 5G chipset, glass back panel, and lean UI experience. How does it fare on a day-to-day basis?
Let's head inside for a detailed review of Lava Blaze Dragon 5G, from build to performance and camera features.
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Display | 6.78-inch FHD+ IPS LCD, 120Hz refresh rate |
Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ (6nm) |
RAM & Storage | 6GB/8GB RAM, 128GB UFS 2.2 storage |
Rear Camera | 50MP AI Dual Camera |
Front Camera | 16MP Selfie Camera |
Battery | 5000mAh with 18W fast charging |
OS | Android 13 (Stock Android Experience) |
5G Bands | 9 5G Bands (SA/NSA supported) |
Build | Glass back panel, plastic frame |
Fingerprint Sensor | Side-mounted |
Price | ₹13,999 (8GB + 128GB variant) |
Lava has also taken by surprise with a glass back, something that is not found in this price range. The curved edges and solid construction make the phone feel sturdy and good-looking in the hand. It also has stylish colors like Thunder Black and Crimson Red.
Pros:
Premium glass back design
Good grip and in-hand feel
Fast side-mounted fingerprint sensor
The Lava Blaze Dragon has a 6.78-inch FHD+ IPS display with a 120Hz refresh rate ideal for day-to-day use, scrolling, and gaming. While not AMOLED punchy, the display is sharp, colored, and responsive.
Key Highlights:
120Hz refresh rate gives smooth UI transitions
FHD+ resolution (2460×1080) is excellent at this price
Good outdoor visibility
Driven by MediaTek Dimensity 6100+, Blaze Dragon provides smooth daily performance, casual gaming, and multitasking. With UFS 2.2 storage, apps launch quickly and switching between apps is seamless.
Benchmark Scores:
AnTuTu Score: approximately 425,000+
BGMI: Performs at Smooth + High graphics
No significant heating or throttling
Rear Camera (50MP Dual Setup)
Daytime Photos: Decent level of detail, natural colors
Portraits: Good edge detection but not a hundred percent
Low Light: Grained output; should be better
Video: 1080p video shooting ability
Front Camera (16MP)
Decent daytime selfies
Natural-looking skin tones
Portrait selfie edge detection is average
Verdict: Camera is good enough for everyday use, but don't hope for flagship level detail.
The 5000mAh battery comfortably lasts 1.5 days on normal use. It has support for 18W USB-C fast charging and can go 0 to 100% in about 2 hours.
Battery Test:
YouTube streaming: ~14 hours
Gaming: ~6 hours
Standby: Great optimization
120Hz refresh rate screen offers smoother animations and scrolling. In spite of the fact that it is an IPS LCD panel, it is extremely bright and has great color reproduction.
Loud and clear speaker but not with stereo.
The gameplay performance on Free Fire, COD Mobile, and BGMI under the medium settings is remarkably good for its segment.
Clean Android 13 experience is one of the biggest positives of this device. Lava guarantees a minimum of 2 years of updates and a bug-free software experience.
Features:
Near-stock Android look
No ads, no crap pre-installed
Seamless animations and transitions
5G Support: 9 bands, future-proof
Dual SIM with VoNR support
Widevine L1 certification for HD OTT streaming
No stereo speakers (single bottom-firing speaker)
Satisfactory 5G performance under ₹15,000
Glass back with premium looks
120Hz FHD+ display
Ad-free clean software
Great battery life
Disappointing camera performance
No stereo speakers
IPS LCD (not AMOLED)
Not the best charging speed
Launch Price: ₹13,999 (8GB + 128GB)
Launch Offers: Discount of up to ₹1,000 on specific bank cards
Available on: Amazon India, Lava E-store, retail stores
Launch Date: July 20, 2025
If you are looking for a Made-in-India budget 5G phone with pure Android, decent performance, and solid build quality, the Lava Blaze Dragon is an excellent choice. It is not for heavy mobile camera users nor for people who are fond of AMOLED, but it scores high on day-to-day performance, software cleanliness, and cost.
Yes, the Dimensity 6100+ with 90Hz display is good enough for BGMI, Free Fire, and COD Mobile on mid settings.
Yes, it does support 4 5G bands (n1/n3/n5/n8), which gives future-proof good connectivity.
For design, stock Android, and rear camera, yes. But Redmi provides a Full HD+ screen.
No word on Gorilla Glass on official terms, but there is a pre-installed screen protector.
Yes, Lava is an Indian native company and manufactures its phones in India.
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