Google Magnify Technology: Lava Iris pro 30 review: The first truly Android budgeted premium

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Tuesday 28 January 2014

Lava Iris pro 30 review: The first truly Android budgeted premium

Lava has been actively bringing out android smartphones, during the past couple of years, they have always been a small fish in a big pond. Lava company has been catering primarily to the entry-level segment. Iris pro 30 is the first phone that's designed in-house. The fact that the general public want more than just a cheap, Chinese style with an Indian brand name. The first indian company to make this shift is the lava. The lava Iris pro 30 a gaint leap forward from their previous offerings in this range, best looking and built handset, chassis made of a magnesium alloy, incredibly light, 114g and 7.5 mm in depth.
Lava Iris pro 30
Lava iris pro 30 is extremely pocketable too. The buttons take their usual spots around the phone. The rear cover made of soft plastic is easily removable. The 8MP  camera in the back is accompanied by a dual LED flash, which is strong powerful for night shot.
Lava Iris Pro 30 have get a palm friendly 4-7 inch HD IPS Display, it runs on stock Jelly Bean 4.2.1, option to change the theme as well as shedule a shut down or restart.
The current CPU usage, memory usage, baseband signal strength and battery discharge status is given by graph.It is quad band GSM, 3G handset, with addition standard connectivity features like wi-fi 'n', Bluetooth V4.0 and USB 2.0
 

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