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Lava Blaze Dragon leaks with specs, images and live photos

Lava Blaze Dragon leaks with specs, images and live photos

GSM Arena7 days ago
We already know that Lava is planning to launch two new devices this month – the Blaze AMOLED 2 and the Blaze Dragon. Lava has provided some additional details on the Blaze Dragon, primarily that it will launch on July 25.
Industry sources are filling the gaps and claiming that the phone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, alongside 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The main camera is reportedly a 50MP unit. Sources also say that the phone will run a stock version of Android 15.
Lava Blaze Dragon launching in India on 25 July Under 10K :- Snapdragon 4 Gen 2- UFS 3.1
- 50MP main camera#lava #LavaBlazeDragon pic.twitter.com/UFRgMDDK1c — Santanu (@TechnicalShaan) July 18, 2025
We can glean some additional information from the official-looking renders of the phone, such as the presence of another camera on the back of the Blaze Dragon, likely an ultrawide lens, but potentially a supplementary sensor like a 2MP depth or macro camera. We can also clearly see a 3.5mm audio jack on the bottom frame alongside the Type-C port.
Beyond the official renders, the Blaze Dragon has apparently also leaked in some live photos. Thankfully, in a different color, allowing us to see the cool 'rainbow' light reflection effect on the camera island. There are no shots of the phone's front side, likely by design.
Lava Blaze Dragon live photos
Last but definitely not least, sources claim that the Blaze Dragon will cost under INR 10,000.
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