Lava Yuva 4 Pro shown off in leaked live images, specfications tipped
HIGHLIGHTS
- Lava is already preparing a successor to the Yuva 3 Pro, launched last month in India.
- The new Lava Yuva 4 Pro is a 5G device with a MediaTek Dimensity 6080 chipset and a 50MP camera.
- The device could cost upwards of Rs. 10,000 in the Indian market.
Lava is expanding its portfolio in the budget segment at quite a speed. The brand is preparing to launch Lava Yuva 4 Pro in the Indian market. Unlike its predecessor, the Lava Yuva 3 Pro, launched only last month, this would be a 5G device. The brand has seemingly bumped up other specifications, too, and here they are.
Lava Yuva 4 Pro leaked live images
The Lava Yuva 4 Pro is adopting a revamped design language compared to previous Yuva series phones. 91mobiles Hindi has shared the leaked live images of the phone, which shows the phone’s back panel in all its glory.
The phone has a circular camera setup similar to the Lava Blaze 2 5G. The phone could come in a Blue coloured option, as shown in the pictures above. A Lava logo can be seen on the left side of the device. A 5G tag gives reassurance to the info that it would be a 5G device.
Lava Yuva 4 Pro leaked specifications
The report from 91mobiles Hindi also provided specifications of the upcoming device.
- Processor:Lava Yuva 4 Pro will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 5G processor. The brand used the same chipset in its latest Lava Storm 5G
- RAM:The device will come with at least a 6GB RAM variant at launch.
- Camera:A 50MP main camera can be seen in the leaked live images. A 2MP secondary sensor will also be present. For selfies, the Yuva 4 Pro will have a 16MP shooter.
- Battery:The smartphone will feature a 5,000mAh battery pack.
- OS:Lava Yuva 4 Pro will come with Android 13 out of the box. It could receive two years of security updates.
The report did not touch upon the specifications for the display or storage variant of the device. Considering the Lava Yuva 3 Pro launched in December 2023 at a price tag of Rs. 8,999, the 5G successor could cost over Rs. 10,000.