Lava Blaze Duo 3 review: Go for design, stay for ‘clean experience’

In a market where brands are experimenting with form factors to stand out, domestic brand Lava continues its dual-display approach with the Lava Blaze Duo 3. Unlike concepts that focus only on design novelty, this phone attempts to make the secondary screen more functional for everyday use.

Smooth back panel finish

The idea isn’t entirely new, but the implementation here feels more refined for the price segment. The 1.6-inch AMOLED secondary display, which is also one of the phone’s biggest highlights, offers quick access to notifications and music controls and serves as a viewfinder for selfies with the rear camera. However, the question remains: is it genuinely useful or just an added feature?

Priced at Rs 17,499 on Amazon, the Blaze Duo 3 brings a mix of features, including a slim profile, MediaTek Dimensity 7060 chipset, Android 15, and a 50MP camera. But does it balance innovation with usability? Here’s what we think

Design and display

The Lava Blaze Duo 3 stands out primarily because of its dual-display setup.

The secondary AMOLED screen on the back blends neatly into the design and doesn’t feel like an afterthought. It adds a layer of utility, especially for quick interactions without flipping the phone.

Power button and volume rockers on the right side

What also works in its favour is the slim form factor. At just 7.55mm thick and around 181g, the phone feels noticeably lighter and easier to handle than bulkier devices in this segment. It sits comfortably in the hand and is easy to use over extended periods.

The matte finish on the Imperial Gold variant we tested keeps fingerprints in check, and the overall build feels solid enough for everyday use.

The main display is a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. During usage, the screen felt smooth while scrolling through apps and social media. The colours are punchy, and contrast levels are good enough for video streaming.

Bright enough display with vibrant colours

Watching content and casual gaming felt immersive, thanks to the high refresh rate and wide viewing angles. However, outdoor visibility under harsh sunlight could have been better.

Dual screen adds to looks and functionality

The secondary display is useful for quick tasks, such as checking notifications or controlling music. It also works as a rear camera preview for selfies, which is a practical addition. That said, its functionality still feels limited, as most interactions require switching back to the main display.

Performance and software

The Blaze Duo 3 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7060 SoC which is paired with up to 12GB RAM (including virtual RAM). In day-to-day use, the phone handled tasks such as app switching, browsing, and streaming easily. We noticed occasional lags and stutters.

This phone’s UFS 3.1 storage offered decent speed during app loads, and multitasking felt decent. Casual games performed well on this phone, but raising the graphics settings occasionally caused frame drops in games like BGMI.

Bloatware free, easy to navigate

The phone runs on Android 15, providing an easy-to-navigate user interface. The experience is simple and straightforward to use because there is no bloatware or advertisements. Lava’s guarantee of Android 16 updates and two years of support adds long-term value. During testing, there were no discernible problems with calls, Wi-Fi, or cellular.

Camera

The device features a 50MP Sony IMX752 primary sensor, a secondary QVGA lens, and an 8MP front camera. In daylight, the main camera captures decent images with good colours and acceptable detail. Photos appear sharp enough for social media use, though dynamic range could be better in high-contrast scenes. Here are a few samples:

Camera sample 1

Camera sample 2

The secondary display adds an intriguing twist here: selfies taken with the rear camera have better image quality than those taken with the front camera. However, low-light performance is not as consistent. Images tend to pick up noise, and details drop a bit in challenging lighting conditions. Night mode helps to some extent, but doesn’t fully resolve the issue. Video recording reaches 2K at 30fps, and while the footage is usable in good lighting, stability could have been better.

Battery

The Lava Blaze Duo 3 packs a 5,000 mAh battery, delivering a reliable all-day experience with moderate use. Activities like video streaming, browsing, and light gaming did not drain the battery aggressively. During testing, the phone comfortably lasted a full day, with some charge left by evening.

The 33W charging is more than sufficient for everyday use. It can get to 50% in under 35 minutes and a full charge in about 90–95 minutes. This phone may not offer the fastest charging in this segment, but it gets the job done with minimal hassle.

Verdict

Priced at Rs 17,499, the Lava Blaze Duo 3 boasts a dual-screen feature that sets it apart. With its slim form factor, smooth performance, and user-friendly interface, the phone handles day-to-day operations with ease and offers a well-rounded user experience.

However, the secondary screen feature, though useful, still feels like an add-on feature rather than an integral one. The Lava Blaze Duo 3’s low-light camera and secondary screen still have room for improvement. But if you’re looking for a phone with a distinct design and a clean Android experience, the Blaze Duo 3 is worth considering.

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