The Lava A77 sports a 4.5-inch WVGA TFT capacitive touchscreen with the resolution of 480 x 800 and having 196-pixel density. This device has the dimensions of 135 x 67.2 x 9.5 mm (5.31 x 2.65 x 0.37 in) weighing 140 grams and is equipped with a 1.3 GHz Quad-Core Spreadtrum SC9832 processor running on 1GB RAM and Android 6.0 that makes the operations smooth for most of the applications (except 3D games and other graphics-rich content). The 8GB internal memory can further be expanded via a memory card into 32GB.
The A77 also features a dual camera setup of (5MP+5MP) both in the front and the rear with LED flash which can also capture HDR and panorama images. With the removable Li-ion battery of 2,000mAh capacity, the A77 can support several connectivity options like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v4.0, GPS with A-GPS, and an FM Radio and comes with a 3.5mm audio jack and a micro USB v2.0 port. It is available in gold, blue, and silver colours with thick bezels and a 61.5% screen to body aspect ratio.
A smartphone at this price range with these many features can be a good purchase, but the Lava A77 has many deal breakers in it despite having a decent processor at INR 4,800/- and a manageable set of cameras. Here’s a detailed list of pros and cons:
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Overall, this phone does a little better than the other Lava phones under INR 6,000/- range with its slightly better 1.3 GHz processor but fails to provide anything more than just that. For this reason, it can be said that the A77 can prove to be handy if you like to settle with something that’s not too jazzy or sophisticated at a budget price.