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Lava A10: A Budget Touch Phone with IPS Display

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LAVA A10: A Budget Touch Phone with IPS Display

This 3-inch display bearing phone costs Rs. 5,500

Indian mobile phone maker LAVA has released the A10, a touchscreen phone for Rs. 5,500 that has advertises a few baits to get people hooked. First and foremost is its 3-inch IPS (In-Plane Switching) screen; the type of screen that is used in the Apple iPhone 4 or even the iPad. What it bets on providing is a superior image and a 178 degree wide viewing angle. What they haven't mentioned is the screen resolution, as this is a major contributor to the iPhone 4's display quality. But considering it is an inexpensive phone, we wouldn't imagine it to be above a QVGA or 320 x 240 pixels. Also, there's no clarity over whether this is a capacitive or resistive type - but the words "Multi-touch" in the description makes us believe (and hope) that it is the former.

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Second is the Gunmetal finish body which looks nice and, hmm...reminds us of the Samsung Wave S8500. It's got a 3.2 mega-pixel camera with Flash, a Yamaha PA system (that should promise us loud decibels of sound from the speaker-phone, if not the "great quality" as mentioned) and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Another feature which caught our eye by surprise is the "Map my India" maps built-in, but there's no GPS chip mentioned anywhere so turn-by-turn navigation's out of the question. There are a couple of games pre-installed and a G-sensor for motion based gaming. Lastly, a microSD card slot supports up to 16GB of memory.

Courtesy : Techtree

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Lava is paying much attention to looks these days, inside is a same Chinese circuit ....

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^^^

Bahar Se Sher (LION) dikh raha hai boss, magar ander se BILLI (CAT) niklegi. :P

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Pros

  • Decent camera
  • In-Plane Switching display
  • Ships with 2GB memory card
  • MapMyIndia app with voice guided GPS navigation system

Cons

  • Mediocre performance in signal related tests, video recording and loudspeaker
  • Sluggish touch UI
  • Shoddy stylus
  • Although affordable, does not fully justify the price tag

- Think Digit

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Techtree and Digit differ in this point:

# MapMyIndia app with voice guided GPS navigation system

Is it there or not?

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