
As the Android phone market continues to cater to all budgets, Lava, a brand known globally for its affordable devices but not officially sold in our country, has expanded its Yuva series with a new device. Announced in India, this device follows the Yuva 2 5G introduced in December 2024. Here’s a closer look at the Lava Yuva Smart and its features.
Lava Yuva Smart Introduced: A $70 Entry-Level Smartphone!
The Lava Yuva Smart is a fully entry-level device based on its specifications. It features a 6.75-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels and a refresh rate of 60Hz, delivering smooth visuals. Despite its modest specs, it stands out among budget-friendly devices in this price range.

For photography, the device is equipped with a 13MP AI dual rear camera with LED flash and a 5MP front camera with screen flash, offering an adequate photo-taking experience. However, these features may fall short for some users.
Under the hood, the Yuva Smart is powered by a Unisoc 9863A octa-core processor, paired with 3GB of physical RAM and 3GB of virtual RAM. While the device includes 64GB of internal storage, it supports expansion via microSD card up to 512GB. Running on the Android 14 Go Edition, the phone is optimized for lightweight and smooth operation.
The Lava Yuva Smart is backed by a 5000mAh battery with 10W Type-C fast charging support, ensuring long-lasting usage.
Specifications of Lava Yuva Smart
Feature | Details |
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Display | 6.75-inch HD+ notched screen, 720 x 1600 pixels, 60Hz refresh rate |
Rear Camera | 13 MP AI dual camera, LED flash |
Front Camera | 5 MP, screen flash |
Processor | Unisoc 9863A octa-core |
RAM | 3GB physical + 3GB virtual RAM |
Storage | 64GB internal (expandable up to 512GB via microSD) |
Operating System | Android 14 Go Edition |
Battery | 5000mAh, 10W Type-C fast charging |
Speaker | Mono speaker |
Design | Glossy design, available in Blue, White, Lavender colors |
Security | Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, face unlock |
Extras | Regular security updates |
What do you think of Lava’s newest addition to its lineup? Would you consider it as a solid choice for an entry-level device? Let us know your thoughts!
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