Lava Blaze Curve 5G Review: Should You Buy in 10 Points
Keval Vachharajani
The Blaze Curve 5G can turn heads where the company has opted for a no-nonsense clean design with three camera sensors placed individually without any island on the back.
Design
The Blaze Curve 5G can turn heads where the company has opted for a no-nonsense clean design with three camera sensors placed individually without any island on the back.
Display
Thanks to the Dimensity 7020 SoC and LPDDR5 RAM, the Blaze Curve 5G easily handles daily grinds.
Performance
The Blaze Curve 5G runs Android 13 out of the box, which is a bummer since it’s 2024 and most smartphones are running Android 14 straight out of the box.
UI
The device’s main 64MP sensor delivers excellent results in the daytime with lifelike colours and ample details.
Camera
If you use your smartphone moderately for things like chatting on WhatsApp, scrolling social media, watching YouTube, or playing casual games, the Blaze Curve 5G will last a full day on one charge.
Battery
The Lava Blaze Curve 5G tackles everyday tasks easily, boasts a gorgeous curved AMOLED display, and offers a near-stock Android experience.
Verdict
- Curved AMOLED display - Almost stock Android experience - Powerful enough for everyday tasks - Stereo speakers
What is Good?
- Average low light performance - No expandable storage - Will only get up to Android 15
What is Bad?
- iQOO Z9 - Vivo T3
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