This Sharp display sports 720p resolution at 312ppi pixel density, where it is capable of churning out a rather impressive 500 lumens of brightness. Touted to be a “One Glass Solution,” this translates to the Gorilla Glass being laminated so that the entire handset’s assembly ends up thinner than ever before. The Lava Iris Pro 30 will rely on Content Adaptive Backlight Control which according to Lava, would end up with additional mileage for your smartphone usage – up to 30% more. Android 4.2 Jelly Bean is the operating system of choice, where a quad-core 1.2GHz processor and PowerVR SGX544 GPU runs proceedings from within, accompanied by an 8MP shooter at the back with dual LED flash. It will cost approximately $260 after conversion.