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Lava Pixel V2 3GB Launched : Price, Specs & Features

Lava has launched a new smartphone, called the Lava Pixel V2 3GB. Highlight of the phone is its massive 3GB of RAM. Besides, the phone runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system. Rest of the specifications of the phone are similar to Pixel V2 smartphone which was launched in September 2015.

Under the hood, the Pixel V2 3GB is powered by a 64-bit quad-core MediaTek MT6735 processor clocked at 1.3GHz  paired with 3GB of RAM. The phone features a 5-inch HD IPS display with 1280×720 pixels resolution.

The device sports a 13 mega pixel rear camera with dual LED flash and f/2.0 aperture while there is also an 8 mega pixel front facing camera. The front shooter is accompanied with LED flash for better shots in low lighting conditions. Backed up by a 2500mAh battery, it offers 4G LTE with VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS as connectivity options. The Pixel V2 measures 7.6 mm in thickness and weighs 128 grams.

Specifications & Features Of Lava Pixel V2 3GB

●Processor: 64-bit 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735
●GPU: Mali-T720
●Operating System: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
●Display: 5-inch HD IPS (1280×720 pixels resolution, Asahi Dragon Trail Glass protection)
●RAM: 3GB
●Storage: 16GB (expandable up to 32GB via microSD card)
●Rear Camera: 13 mega pixel with dual LED Flash, f/2.0 aperture, 5P Largan lens
●Front Camera: 8 mega pixel with LED flash, f/2.4 aperture, 4P lens
●Battery: 2500mAh
●Connectivity: 4G LTE with VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS
●Color Options: Royal Black, Icy White and Champagne Gold
●Dual SIM

Price & Availability

The Lava Pixel V2 3GB will be available to buy for Rs. 10,750, same as the price of Pixel V2.

While the highlight of the phone remains 3GB of RAM, it doesn’t fail to impress us in other departments. It comes with good camera combination, expandable storage, decent battery as well as 4G LTE support with VoLTE.

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