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Lava Yuva Star announced for first-time smartphone buyers

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Sagar 06 August 2024

Lava Android Announcement

Lava has added a new member to its Yuva series, called Lava Yuva Star. It is aimed at first-time smartphone buyers and comes with Unisoc's 9863A SoC, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and Android 14 Go without pre-installed third-party apps.

The Lava Yuva Star is built around a 6.75" HD+ LCD with a notch for the 5MP selfie camera. Around the back, it has a dual camera setup. The primary camera uses a 13MP sensor. Lava hasn't revealed anything about the other camera, but it's likely an auxiliary unit.

Lava Yuva Star announced for first-time smartphone buyers

Fueling the entire package is a 5,000 mAh battery that charges through a USB-C at up to 10W. The smartphone also features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication.

Lava Yuva Star announced for first-time smartphone buyers

The Lava Yuva Star comes in white, black, and lavender colors and is priced at INR6,499 ($80/€70). It is available in India through retail outlets, and Lava is offering its free home service to Yuva Star's users nationwide. You can read more about the service here.

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  • asili asilia picha
  • CAF
  • 08 Aug 2024

ok, thanks

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  • gXJ
  • 07 Aug 2024

Aiming for first-time smartphone buyers is very niche.

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  • you have to suffer
  • 6cH
  • 07 Aug 2024

people whose are in need to upgrade from feature or old phones. since 2G and 3G are shutting down in many countries, they atleast need a smartphone in order to keep communicate with families or friends.

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