
Indian smartphone brand Lava has introduced the Bold N1 5G in the domestic market, with prices beginning at Rs 7,499. The device comes equipped with a 6.75-inch HD+ display offering a 90Hz refresh rate, a dual rear camera system, and a 5,000mAh battery.
The Bold N1 5G is powered by the UNISOC T765 processor and runs on Android 15. Lava claims the handset provides up to 30 hours of talk time and more than ten hours of YouTube playback on a single charge. The phone is paired with 4GB of RAM and offers two storage options — 64GB and 128GB. It carries an IP54 rating for protection against dust and water.
On the optics front, the smartphone features a dual rear camera setup led by a 13MP primary sensor with AI-based enhancements, supported by an auxiliary lens. The rear camera can record videos in 4K resolution at 30 frames per second. For selfies, the device offers a 5MP front camera with screen flash.
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The Bold N1 5G houses a 5,000mAh battery with support for up to 18W charging, although the company is providing a 10W adapter in the box. Lava has also promised two major software updates along with three years of security patches for the device.
In terms of pricing, the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage variant is listed at Rs 7,499, while the 4GB RAM + 128GB storage version is priced at Rs 7,999. The phone will be available in Champagne Gold and Royal Blue colours. As part of an introductory offer, customers using select SBI bank cards will be eligible for a Rs 750 discount.
The Lava Bold N1 5G will go on sale via Amazon during the Early Deals segment of the Amazon Great Indian Festival.
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