Lava has launched the Yuva Star 2, its latest budget offering aimed at first-time smartphone buyers and users seeking a reliable backup device. Priced aggressively at ₹6,499, the phone brings a clean Android experience, practical performance, and a large battery—placing it as a strong contender in the entry-level segment, even outperforming rivals like Redmi A5 and POCO C71 in certain aspects.

Lava Yuva Star 2: Price, Variants, and Availability
Available in Radiant Black and Sparkling Ivory, the Lava Yuva Star 2 is offered in a single configuration—4GB RAM + 64GB storage. The phone is now available across retail stores in India. Its pricing mirrors that of the original Yuva Star launched in August 2024, continuing Lava’s strategy of delivering essential smartphone features at affordable rates.
Performance: Good Enough for Everyday Tasks
The Yuva Star 2 is powered by a Unisoc octa-core processor clocked at 1.6GHz, paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. Users also get an additional 4GB of virtual RAM to enhance multitasking. While this chipset isn’t built for gaming or heavy tasks, it’s adequate for everyday use like browsing, social media, and light app usage.
It runs Android 14 (Go Edition)—a lightweight OS tailored for budget devices. Though Android 15 Go Edition would’ve been more future-proof, the current software still ensures smooth operation with minimal bloatware, which is rare in this segment.
Camera: Simple but Serviceable
The camera setup includes a 13MP AI dual rear camera and a 5MP front shooter, suited for basic photography and video calling. While the quality won’t wow users—especially in low light—it matches expectations for its price point. Notably, there’s no upgrade in the camera from the original Yuva Star.
Battery Life: Full-Day Use, Modest Charging
A 5,000mAh battery powers the Lava Yuva Star 2, supported by a 10W wired charger. This combo easily provides a full day’s usage on a single charge. Charging speeds are modest but in line with what’s expected under ₹7,000.
Comparison: How It Stacks Against Rivals
Compared to the Redmi A5 and POCO C71, the Lava Yuva Star 2 trades high-end specs for a cleaner software experience and value-oriented performance. While both Redmi and POCO models offer better processors and improved cameras, they come at a higher price point.
The Vivo Y19e, priced at ₹7,999, offers a larger 5,500mAh battery and may appeal to users who prioritize longer battery life and slightly better hardware.
Final Verdict
The Lava Yuva Star 2 is a no-frills, value-for-money smartphone ideal for budget-conscious buyers, students, or as a secondary device. With a clean OS, dependable battery life, and a competitive price, it delivers solid value—making it a standout option under ₹7,000.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




