It’s now official, Lava is back with not one, but two new smartphones for July 2025. The Indian brand just confirmed that the Lava Blaze Dragon and Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 will be launching this month. And if you’re someone who cares about smooth performance, clean software, and value for money, these phones are definitely worth a look.
Let’s break down what we know so far and why these could be serious contenders in the budget and mid-range Android space this year.
Lava Blaze AMOLED 2
First up, the Lava Blaze AMOLED 2. Lava is clearly aiming this one at younger users who want something stylish but also responsive. While the company hasn’t shared the exact screen size yet, they’ve confirmed that it’s a “fast-refresh AMOLED display.” That almost certainly means 90Hz or higher, which is a big deal in this price range.
And yes, an AMOLED screen here is a real treat — richer colors, better contrast, and deeper blacks. So whether you’re scrolling through social media, watching YouTube, or just vibing with your favorite wallpaper, it’ll look and feel smooth.
Lava is also focusing on design with this one, promising a slim, modern look. No heavy skins or bloatware either — it’ll run clean stock Android, which honestly feels refreshing in a sea of heavily modified Android UIs.
According to Lava, this phone will be a “benchmark for what mid-range smartphones should be.” That’s a bold claim. But if they nail the price, performance, and display, they might actually pull it off.
Lava Blaze Dragon
If the AMOLED 2 is all about smooth visuals and style, the Lava Blaze Dragon goes in the other direction — raw performance.
Lava describes the Dragon as a “performance-first smartphone,” designed for gamers, multitaskers, and power users. Again, no chipset details have been revealed just yet, but Lava does mention a “responsive processor” paired with high-speed storage and long battery life. This suggests it could be running a MediaTek Dimensity or Snapdragon 6 series chip, which are both capable options in the sub-Rs 20,000 segment.
The emphasis here is on speed, stability, and stamina. So expect solid thermals, snappy app switching, and enough power for games like BGMI and Call of Duty Mobile.
Like its sibling, the Blaze Dragon will also come with stock Android, which not only improves day-to-day performance but also reduces unnecessary clutter.
Specs At a Glance
| Feature | Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 | Lava Blaze Dragon |
|---|---|---|
| Display | AMOLED, fast refresh (90Hz+) | Expected LCD or AMOLED, high refresh |
| Software | Stock Android | Stock Android |
| Target Audience | Style-focused, everyday users | Gamers, heavy users |
| Performance | Smooth experience, mid-range chip | Focused on high performance |
| Design | Sleek, modern | Confident, durable |
Price and Availability
Lava hasn’t revealed the exact launch date yet, but the company has confirmed both phones are coming later this July. We should see more concrete details like pricing, specs, and full design drop in the next few days.
If Lava sticks to its usual strategy, these devices will likely debut in India first, possibly with starting prices under ₹15,000 for the AMOLED 2, and slightly higher for the Dragon, depending on the chipset.
Final Thoughts
Lava’s recent releases have been surprisingly solid, and they seem to understand what Indian users really want — clean Android, good displays, decent performance, and reliable support, all at a price that feels fair.
With the Blaze AMOLED 2, Lava is offering a smoother, better viewing experience at a mid-range price. And with the Blaze Dragon, they’re trying to win over users who want performance without spending a flagship-level price.
