Lava Iris 406Q is a very small phone in terms of dimensions. But it is not all small in terms of performance. Which is a very good thing looking at the price point of this phone. It performed well in benchmarks. For some reason, Antutu device info shows that this phone has Adreno 305 GPU, it doesn’t though. It has Adreno 302 GPU. Maybe Adreno 302 is new for the benchmark to recognize or maybe it is very similar to the Adreno 305 in architecture. That’s why Antutu got confused and couldn’t differentiate between the two. You can see for yourself in the screenshots of benchmarks below.
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Gaming
This phone is plagued by the same issue with which most of the phones around this price range are plagued. The infamous storage issue. Which obviously effects the gaming performance of the phone. If you won’t be able to install most of the games in the first place, how would you test the performance? This phone comes with a little under 1GB of internal storage. You won’t be able to install most of the demanding and big graphic intensive games on this phone. As most of those games are above 1GB in size. Although it has ‘preferred install location’ and ‘move to sd’ feature both but they are both useless. But more about that in the full review. For now enjoy the gaming video below.