
Lava Blaze Dragon and Blaze AMOLED 2 are launching this month
As evident from its name, the Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 will pack an AMOLED display. The press note we received from Lava doesn't specify the screen's diagonal or resolution, but describes the display as a "fast-refresh AMOLED display," so you can be certain that it will have a refresh rate of at least 90Hz. Lava Blaze Curve
Lava says the Blaze AMOLED 2 is its "bold answer to Gen Z's growing expectations." The smartphone will have a sleek design, offer smooth performance, and run "clean stock Android." Additionally, the Indian brand said that the Blaze AMOLED 2 is a "benchmark for what mid-range smartphones should be."
The Lava Blaze Dragon, on the other hand, is a "performance-first smartphone" which is "built for those who move fast, multitask hard, and game without limits." Lava said that the Blaze Dragon will come with a "responsive processor," high-speed storage, clean Android, dependable battery life, and a "confident build" to deliver "speed, stability, and stamina in every moment" to users.
Expect to hear more about the Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 and Blaze Dragon in the coming days.

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