The Lava Iris Fuel 60 is a very competent device, but shines only because of its battery. At its price of Rs 8,888, it's beaten only by the Intex Aqua Power, which packs in an octa-core processor for a more affordable price. The Gionee Marathon M3...
"The Lava Iris Fuel packs in decent specs in addition to its massive 4,000mAh battery" The Lava Iris Fuel 60 (unboxing and first impressions) is part of a growing breed of smartphones that are offering long battery life as their USP. With its 4,000mAh...
The Lava Iris Fuel 60 is meant only for those who want a long-lasting phone. At Rs 8,888, Lava has priced it reasonably considering it comes with a 4,000 mAh battery. The performance is average, battery life is very good, camera quality is good only...
The Lava Iris Fuel 60 is a ‘big battery' phone and good backup can be expected of it. But that is when compared to normal phones. Compared to big battery smartphones or considering difference of mAh it has with a normal 5inch phone battery, it can't be...
The Lava Iris Fuel 60, as advertised, does have a good battery life but it falls short of being great. This is a bit of a letdown considering it has a massive 4000mAh battery inside. However, despite its shortcomings in ergonomics, we think that overall,...
Lava, the Indian smartphone company known for its low-cost handsets, on Tuesday launched the Iris Fuel 60 in India. This is the second smartphone in its new 'Fuel' series after the Iris Fuel 50. Like the Iris Fuel 50, the Iris Fuel 60 too focusses on the...
To sum up, Lava Iris Fuel 60 is a pretty good device in the sub-Rs 10,000 segment. Undoubtedly, it is one of the best devices in terms of battery back up. That does not mean Lava has compromised with other aspects. The Lava Iris Fuel 60, despite bulky...
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