Lava just came out with the Yuva Star 3 in India on Thursday. This is a deal for the Yuva lineup because it is very affordable. The Yuva Star 3 is better than the Yuva Star 2 that came out in May. It is good, for people who want a phone that works well and does not cost much. The Yuva Star 3 has a Unisoc SC9863A chipset and a big 6.75-inch screen that looks really nice. The Yuva Star 3 also has a 5,000mAh battery that lasts all day when you use the Yuva Star 3. The phone is available, in two colors, Indus Black and Siachen White. It looks really good. The phone also has an IP64 rating. This means it can handle dust and splashes of water.
Price and Availability in India
The Lava Yuva Star 3 costs a low price of Rs. 7,499 For the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage version. This is a deal for the Lava Yuva Star 3 in the price range below 8,000.
You can buy the Lava Yuva Star 3 at local stores starting in March. When you buy the Lava Yuva Star 3 you also get a one year warranty and service at your home.
The Lava Yuva Star 3 is not available, in sales that happen quickly. You have to go to the stores to buy the Lava Yuva Star 3.
Display and Design Details
The best thing about this phone is the 6.75 inch screen. It looks really good with colors and it is easy to watch videos on it. The screen also refreshes fast which makes it nice to scroll through things like Facebook or Instagram. This phone is not too big. It is not too heavy either. It is easy to hold in your hand because it is slim and it weighs little. The phone also has two sim card slots and a special sensor on the side that can read your fingerprint. This sensor helps to keep your phone safe. It is also very practical to use. The 6.75 inch screen is really great, for watching videos or looking at pictures because it has an aspect ratio.
Performance and Software
This phone is powered by the octa-core Unisoc SC9863A processor. It also has 4GB RAM that can be expanded to 8GB with RAM. The phone comes with 64GB storage. You can add more space with a microSD card up to 512GB. The Unisoc SC9863A. The RAM work well together to handle calls and apps and a few things at the same time, without any problems. The phone uses a version of Android 15 Go Edition. This means it does not have any unnecessary apps so it works quickly when you do simple things like browse the internet or use light apps. The Android 15 Go Edition helps the Unisoc SC9863A processor to give you an experience.
Camera and Battery Life
The cameras on this thing are pretty simple. They get the job done. You have a 13-megapixel camera on the back that uses intelligence to take okay pictures during the day. Then there is a 5-megapixel camera on the front for taking selfies and making video calls.
Cameras like these are fine, for use.
When it comes to connecting the device to things it has Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi, a 3.5mm jack and USB Type-C. The cameras and connectivity options are basic but work well for what they are.
The 5,000mAh battery is the real hero, promising up to 30 hours of talk time or 340 hours standby, with 10W charging to top it up. In a market flooded with flashy flagships, the Yuva Star 3 reminds us budget phones can still deliver durability and value. If you’re hunting for an affordable daily driver, keep an eye on those March sales.
















