Lava has introduced the Yuva Star 3, a budget-focused handset set to reach the Indian market next month. The model targets users who want basic connectivity and long battery life without premium pricing.
The phone features a 6.75-inch HD+ LCD display with a top-center notch housing a 5MP front camera. On the back is a dual-camera module led by a 13MP main sensor alongside a 0.08MP depth sensor for portrait effects.
Under the hood, the Yuva Star 3 is powered by the Unisoc SC9863A chipset. It ships with Android 15 Go in a clean, bloatware-free configuration intended to preserve responsiveness on modest hardware.
Lava equips the device with a 5,000mAh battery to support extended use. Consumers will be able to choose between Siachen White and Indus Black finishes when the phone goes on sale in India next month.
Market context: the Yuva Star 3 continues Lava’s strategy of offering entry-level phones that prioritize battery endurance, large screens and straightforward software. This approach is aimed at cost-conscious buyers in emerging markets.
Trend observations: affordable models are increasingly emphasizing larger batteries to meet multi-day use expectations. Lightweight

