The Amazon landing page for the Lava X3 smartphone has gone online, confirming that it will soon be available in India. The entry-level smartphone's photos and detailed specifications have leaked online only days before its official launch. According to rumours, the Lava X3 will include two rear cameras and a 4,000mAh battery. A MediaTek Helio SoC is rumoured to power it, along with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of inbuilt storage. The Lava X3, which became official earlier in March, is anticipated to successor the Lava X2.
The renderings and details of the Lava X3 have been released by tipster Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24), who worked with Pricebaba. In addition to showing its fingerprint reader, slimmer bezels, and waterdrop-style notch on the display, the models reveal a design that is similar to that of the previous Lava X2 model. On a rectangular camera island with rounded edges, the renderings also depict a twin rear camera unit set up in a line. On the left spine of the smartphone, you can also notice the power button and the volume rockers.
Lava X3 technical data (rumoured)
According to the leak, the Lava X3 would have a 6.5-inch HD+ IPS display and run the Android 12 Go version. It could be driven by an unidentified MediaTek Helio CPU running at 2GHz and paired with 3GB of RAM. The phone is rumoured to have 32GB of internal storage.
According to rumours, the next Lava X3 would include a dual 8-megapixel rear camera configuration. It could include a 5-megapixel front-facing camera sensor for selfies. For authentication, it could additionally have a fingerprint sensor on the rear. Additionally, it is anticipated to include speakers on the bottom of the device. There is even talk of a 3.5mm audio jack being included.
The next Lava X3 is anticipated to include a 4,000mAh battery from Lava. It is claimed to weigh 210 grammes and have a thickness of 9mm.
The business has stated that the Lava X3 would go on sale in India, although it has not yet provided an official launch date. It is anticipated to release as a sequel to Lava X2. To tease the launch of the Lava X3 in India, Amazon has set up a special landing page on their website.