Lava just rolled out the Lava Play Ultra 5G in India. Tagged at ₹13,999, it swaps fluff for core strengths speed, clean software, and gaming focus. Performance-wise, it runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset atop a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen that refreshes at 120 Hz and peaks at 1,000 nits brightness. That makes visuals crisp and smooth even outdoors. Lava is pitching this phone as gaming-ready, thanks to HyperEngine tuning that keeps gameplay stable under pressure.
Dual rear cameras led by a 64 MP Sony IMX682. Supports everything from Night to AR-sticker modes, with a 13 MP selfie cam upfront. A 5,000 mAh battery paired with 33 W fast charging keeps sessions long and quick to recharge.
Lava promises a clean Android 15 experience no bloat, no ads. And backs it with two OS updates plus three years of security patches. Design includes Arctic Frost and Arctic Slate colorways, a tactile grip, IP64 dust and splash resistance, stereo speakers, virtual RAM expandability, and even a 3.5 mm headphone jack yes, some still care about that.
The phone goes on sale via Amazon starting August 25, with some launch offers shaving ₹1,000 off using select bank cards. Lava approach feels different. It’s not chasing spec-count competitions rather, it’s about real-world gaming performance, reliability, and clean software. For anyone seeking solid features without overspending, this makes sense.