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Lava Dragon 5G 10-point quick review: What the new budget phone offers

The Lava Blaze Dragon 5G aims to shake up the entry-level 5G smartphone space in India with a bold promise—delivering well-rounded performance, clean software, and a host of practical features at a budget price. Here’s a look at what this new contender actually brings to the table:

July 31, 2025 / 13:56 IST
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1/11


Strong Budget Performance

Equipped with the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, the Blaze Dragon offers a noticeable improvement in speed and efficiency for routine tasks and moderate gaming. Heavy users, however, should temper expectations regarding intensive app performance.

2/11

Bright, High-Refresh Display

At 6.74 inches and 120Hz refresh rate, the HD+ display should satisfy content streamers and casual gamers, though the resolution isn’t as sharp as some competitors offer.

3/11

Impressive Storage Tech

128GB UFS 3.1 storage is a rare sight in this price bracket, allowing for fast load times and a generally snappy user experience. There's also support for virtual RAM, boosting multitasking capabilities for lighter use scenarios.

4/11

Clean, Stock Android Experience

No pre-installed bloatware or ads set this phone apart from many rivals. Stock Android 15 brings a smooth and user-friendly experience, together with the promise of a future Android upgrade and two years of security updates.

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5/11

Large Battery and Decent Charging

A 5000mAh battery and 18W fast charging assure all-day usage for most, but the charging speed is just adequate and not class-leading.

6/11


Basic, Versatile Cameras

The 50MP AI rear camera and 8MP selfie shooter offer decent specs, but actual image quality and low-light performance will likely be just average, typical of this segment.

7/11


Durable and Modern Design

With Panda Glass on both sides and two color choices, the phone tries to blend style with durability, although the overall design feels more evolutionary than revolutionary.

8/11


Biometrics and Practical Security

Both face unlock and side fingerprint sensor are available and work as expected, matching standard industry features.

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9/11


After-Sales Support as a Plus

Lava’s free service-at-home (PAN India) is a distinctive selling point at this price and can be a comfort for budget shoppers, though the real-world support experience is yet to be widely proven.

10/11


Competitive Launch Offers

The introductory price of ₹8,999 (with bank and exchange offers) is aggressive, making this a serious option for value seekers. Pricing may shift after launch offers end, so timing your buy matters.

11/11


Verdict:

The Lava Blaze Dragon 5G sticks to the basics, but delivers good value for price-conscious users wanting a reliable, clean, and modern experience. There are still the typical limitations of budget phones, but the strengths (especially clean Android and after-sales promise) make it one of the better-rounded options in its segment.