
LAVA is going to expand its Shark lineup of smartphones with the Shark 2 5G, a budget 5G smartphone designed for value‑conscious buyers. The device looks to be a practical upgrade for users moving from feature phones or 4G handsets to the 5G ecosystem, with a focus on everyday usability and reliability. Let’s learn more about the device in a bit more detail below.
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The Shark 2 5G uses a 6.75-inch 120Hz display, which Lava says will make scrolling, social media, streaming and gaming feel smoother and more immersive. The phone also comes with a big battery aimed at powering through a full day of mixed usage, although the brand hasn’t revealed a particular number as of now.
According to Lava, the device can deliver up to 13 hours 35 minutes of YouTube playback and roughly 12 hours of screen‑on time. Clearly, the brand is trying to position this new device as a battery champion. We’ll share in our dedicated review if the device actually lives up to its claims in the dedicated review.
The Shark 2 5G will carry an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, giving it an advantage over many budget devices that rarely include IP ratings. Lava hasn’t shared a particular chipset name as of now but claims that it scores over 500,000 in Antutu V11, which is comparable to performance delivered by chipsets like the Dimensity 6300 or the Unisoc T8200.
The chipset should be able to handle everyday apps, some light gaming and multitasking without major hiccups. Lava is positioning the Shark 2 5G as a major contender in the sub‑15,000 Rs segment, where it aims to stand out via the combination of 5G connectivity, high refresh‑rate display, long battery life and IP rating. The device seems ideal for users upgrading from older 4G and feature phones, while also grabbing share from other budget 5G brands in the same band.
More details on exact specifications, design choices and pricing will be announced at Lava’s official launch at the end of May 2026.
With the price inflation, budget smartphones have been hit the hardest and what you used to get during 2025 is vastly different from phones launching now at the same price point. Some heavy hitters in the current Rs 15,000 price bracket include the realme C83, OPPO K14x, Samsung Galaxy F70e, etc.
All these phones have the same focus as the upcoming Shark 2, with a big 120Hz display, a large battery and a mid-range processor that matches what LAVA is likely to offer in speed. One key advantage that LAVA could offer is its stock-Android-like OS which is lightweight and wouldn’t stress the proceessor as its competitor OS could.