Lava Yuva Smart 2 launched in India: Check price and specs here
6.75-inch HD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate and premium glass back design.
Powered by UNISOC SC9863a processor, 3GB RAM, 64GB storage, and 5000mAh battery.
Priced at Rs 6,099 with Crystal Blue and Crystal Gold colour options.
Lava has introduced yet another entry-level smartphone in India. Known as Lava Yuva Smart 2, the company aims to target first-time buyers and young consumers, with impressive performance, modern design, and a massive battery. The device features a 90Hz display, UNISOC octa-core processor, dual cameras, and Android 15 Go Edition. Just like other smartphones in the portfolio, the Lava Yuva Smart 2 also offers free home service after-sales support, making it a decent choice.
SurveyLava Yuva Smart 2 specifications
The Lava Yuva Smart 2 comes with a 6.75-inch HD+ screen with 90Hz refresh rate, making it ensuring smooth scrolling, video playback, and browsing. The device offers a premium glass back design with a stylish camera panel. Under the hood, the device is powered by the UNISOC SC9863a octa-core processor and is paired with 3GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. The device is backed by a 5,000 mAh battery and 10W charging support. It runs on Android 15 Go Edition, offering a clean, bloatware-free experience.
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In terms of the camera, the device comes with a 13MP AI dual camera with different modes like Portrait, Panorama, HDR, Night, Time Lapse, and Slow Motion. In the front, the smartphone offers a 5MP camera for selfies and video calls.
Lava Yuva Smart 2 price and availability
The Lava Yuva Smart 2 is priced at Rs 6,099 and will be available across Lava retail stores in India. Buyers can choose between Crystal Blue and Crystal Gold colour options. Alongside its competitive pricing, the device comes with Lava’s Free Service@Home, offering doorstep after-sales support across the country.
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