The display is 4 inches in size and sports WVGA resolution, which is pretty standard and won’t be a deal breaker in this price range. Lava has used a dual core chipset clocked at 1 GHz and backed by 512 MB RAM, which implies that the phone will suffice only for basic usage. The internal memory is 4 GB and you can further extend it by another 32 GB using MicroSD card support. Imaging hardware includes 5 MP rear shooter and a VGA front camera for video chatting. Lava 3G 415 weighs only 119 grams and is 10.7 mm thick. The battery is rated at 1500 mAh which sounds average in this price range. Lava has not yet specified the backup you can get from the humble battery. Connectivity features include 3G, Bluetooth with A2DP, Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS support. Lava is still offering Android 4.2 jelly bean even when the market is about to flood with latest Android KitKat even in the entry level price segment. Lava 3G 415 is meant for first time android user. If you are willing to spend a little extra, you can opt for phones like Moto E, Micromax Canvas Engage and Lava Iris 406Q.