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The camera of the Iris Pro 30 has a simple interface as seen in the previous Indian manufactured smartphones. As expected, the smartphone turned in a mediocre performance, scoring 372. We started with the single-core CPU performance test of the device with the help of the Benchmark Pi. We have already seen the performance of the Cortex A7 CPU, but has the company managed to get the most out of it? Well, let’s see. We took the Lava Iris Pro 30 for a benchmark spin and stacked it up against some of its competition. Having said that, there is one interesting widget on the notification menu that shows the usage of the CPU, battery, memory and the signal of your network in a graphical form. You may need to supply a few apps you would otherwise get preinstalled, but at least you won’t have to deal with unnecessary bloatware.
LAVA IRIS PRO 30 WHITE SOFTWARE
Surprisingly, Lava’s newest flagship smartphone doesn’t carry any home-backed or third-party software goodies on-board and you will get to pick the apps you need from the Google Play Store, which is mostly good news. However, we did encounter lag whenever we tried to multi-task. The 1.2 GHz CPU along with 1 GB of RAM does as good as expected and the device runs pretty smoothly in day to day usage.
LAVA IRIS PRO 30 WHITE ANDROID
The Iris Pro 30 comes out of the box with Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean OS and the user interface remains largely similar to the stock Android.
LAVA IRIS PRO 30 WHITE 720P
The 720p display offers great colors and overall image quality. The panel outputs 500 lumens of brightness and uses one glass solution that makes the assembly a lot thinner and thus contributing towards the overall weight reduction. The screen has a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels and these numbers add up to a pixel density of 312 ppi, which is quite sharp by any standards.
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Lava Iris Pro 30 sports a 4.7″ IPS LCD display that is produced by Sharp. Underneath the back cover, there is a non-removable battery and three card slots – two for SIM cards and one for microSD card.
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The speaker grille is at the bottom of the device. The back of the smartphone is where we get to see the 8 megapixel sensor with dual-LED flash and a tiny secondary microphone pinhole for noise cancellation. The 3.5mm audio jack has been designed on the top of the device and the USB port along with a noise cancellation microphone is paced at the bottom. The secondary camera and an array of sensors are located on the front of the device, while the power button and the voice rockers are placed in the right side of the smartphone. On the front we have the display along with the three capacitive touch buttons – home, back and menu. The back cover is dust and fingerprint prone and we believe that the company could have used fancier material here. At 114 grams, the Iris Pro 30 is lighter than most of the smartphones out there, but that’s mostly due to the plastic used in the construction. Lava’s latest smartphone looks a lot similar to the iPhone 5s, but the device is built using plastic with an aluminum frame running around the front panel. The Lava Iris Pro 30 comes in a standard retail box, inside which you can find the A/C adapter, USB cable, headset and some paperwork. The first smartphone in the new line up is the Iris Pro 30, which comes with a quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex A7 CPU along with PowerVR SGX544 GPU on a MediTek MT6589 chipset. With the new venture the company has promised to deliver high-end smartphone experience at an affordable price tag. Lava launched its new line of smartphones under the theme of “Art meets Smart” a few days ago.