
Lava Storm Play launching soon with Dimensity 7060 SoC, Storm Lite will tag along
Lava said the Storm Play, designed for young gaming enthusiasts, will have LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage onboard without providing further details.
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The Lava Storm Play will be joined by the Lava Storm Lite, and both will be sold in India through Lava's official website and Amazon.in.
Lava hasn't divulged anything else about these smartphones, but rumors claim the Storm Lite will come with the Dimensity 7025 chip, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a 6.78" 120Hz HD+ LCD.
We could hear more about the Lava Storm Play and Storm Lite as we inch closer to their launch.

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