Monday, June 20, 2011

Lava M30

A phone from a company that we have not discussed, before the lava m30 is a stylish and low-cost music phone for the African and Indian markets. Lava mobiles a relatively new designed Indian companies and their domestic market targeting emerging markets with something from their own perspective.
The M30 is a dual-SIM music phone, with audio technology of SRS Labs. A two-megapixel camera with video capture capabilities, which can be used as a webcam is on the back, on the front is a 2.2 "240 x 320 pixel display and the lava-M30 supports MicroSD expandable memory (with a 2 GB card in the box), Bluetooth, it comes with a FM radio and it has a 3.5 mm audio jack."

It is a great 1200 mAh battery, and the M30 has a way and/or sensor and a Tracker if it is lost or stolen. All of this is wrapped in a very stylish metal housing design that looks more expensive than it actually is.
The MediaPlayer is quite useful and can cope with MP3, AAC and AMR audio plus MP4, 3GP and AVI video. OK, so it's not the complete list of the world, but it is good enough for most people. The SRS technology in the M30 is a "surround sound" experience.
A quick search online shows that the lava M30 for 3,900 among Indian rupees can be purchased (approximately €61 or $87). That is quite cheap prices of European standards, but should you presented pretty well by Indian standards are, that make the M30 a something makes a declaration of intent device.
It is still early for lava mobile phones. Despite the lava found excellent value, their range seems to offer some exceptionally tough competition, in particular from Nokia, which is very difficult to target this market segment. Still, more competition is always a good thing for consumers, therefore we hope that lava carve a successful niche for themselves.


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