Lava Yuva 2 Pro with iPhone 14 Pro-like design, Helio G37 SoC launched in India: price, specs

Highlights
  • The Lava Yuva 2 Pro features a rear glass panel and flat sides
  • It also has a triple rear camera module that closely resembles the iPhone 14 Pro
  • The smartphone costs Rs 7,999 in India, and is available now in all online and offline stores

Homegrown mobile phone brand Lava has announced the launch of a new smartphone, the Lava Yuva 2 Pro. The smartphone comes at a time when the demand for budget devices with 4G connectivity is witnessing a low tide, and more buyers are seemingly looking to buy more expensive devices that offer 5G connectivity. As part of the launch, the Lava Yuva 2 Pro claims to offer a premium design and build factor with a glass back. The smartphone clearly resembles Apple’s ‘Pro’ iPhone lineup, with the glass back, the triangular layout of the rear camera module, and the flat side edges all making the smartphone look similar to the iPhone 14 Pro.

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Lava Yuva 2 Pro price in India, availability

The Lava Yuva 2 Pro has been launched in only one variant, with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. The device is priced at Rs 7,999, and the company has confirmed that the device can be purchased starting today across all multi-brand offline retail stores, and online e-commerce platforms including Lava’s own. It has three colour variants — white, lavender and green.

Lava Yuva 2 Pro specifications

The Lava Yuva 2 Pro smartphone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G37 SoC, paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. The storage can be upgraded by up to 256GB, through a hybrid SIM and microSD card slot. To the front is a 6.5-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch to accommodate the front camera.

The triple rear camera setup offers a 13MP main camera and two additional VGA cameras, but it is not clear as to what purpose do the two additional camera units serve. To the front, the smartphone has a 5MP selfie camera. It also has an ‘AI’ mode in its inbuilt camera app. The device is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with no additional fast charging feature, and claims to run on a bloatware-free Android 12 software. Lava also promises an Android 13 upgrade, along with two years of security updates with the smartphone.