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Lava Bold N1 Pro and Bold N1 news: Launched: Features, Price, and Availability

Lava Bold N1 Pro and Bold N1 news: Launched: Features, Price, and Availability


Lava Bold N1 Pro and Bold N1 news: Launched Features, Price, and Availability


Lava has expanded its entry-level smartphone lineup with the launch of two new models, the Bold N1 Pro and Bold N1. 

Both phones come under the Rs. 10,000 price category and run on the latest Android 14. 

These new devices aim to offer solid features and good performance for budget-conscious users in India.

Summary Box


Lava launches Bold N1 Pro at Rs. 6,699 and Bold N1 at Rs. 5,999 in India.


Both smartphones feature Android 14, 5000mAh battery, and IP54 water resistance.


Available on Amazon.in with Free Service@Home across India.

Affordable Smartphones with Latest Android 14


Lava introduced the Bold N1 Pro and Bold N1 on June 8, 2025, strengthening its online portfolio of budget 4G smartphones. 

According to Lava’s official press release, both phones offer a strong combination of hardware and software for users seeking value under Rs. 10,000.

Both models come with a 5000mAh battery, supporting fast charging - 18W for the N1 Pro and 10W for the N1. 

They run Android 14, with the Bold N1 featuring the Android 14 Go edition designed for smooth performance on entry-level devices.

Lava Bold N1 Pro: Features and Specifications


The Lava Bold N1 Pro sports a large 6.67-inch HD+ punch-hole display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It is available in two colors - Titanium Gold and Stealth Black. 

The phone is powered by a UNISOC T606 octa-core processor, coupled with 4GB + 4GB RAM (including RAM expansion) and 128GB of internal storage expandable up to 256GB via microSD.

For photography, the Bold N1 Pro includes a 50MP AI triple rear camera setup. 

On the front, it offers an 8MP camera with screen flash for better selfies and video calls. 

The device supports biometric security through a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and Face Unlock. 

It also has an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance.

Inside, it houses a 5000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. 

However, the box includes a 10W charger. The design is sleek, and the phone targets users who want a large display and decent camera performance at an affordable price.

Lava Bold N1: What It Offers


According MSN recent report The Bold N1 features a slightly bigger 6.75-inch HD+ display and comes in Radiant Black and Sparkling Ivory colors.

It is powered by a UNISOC octa-core processor, with 4GB + 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. 

The Bold N1 runs Android 14 Go edition, optimized for smooth use on low-spec devices.

On the camera front, the Bold N1 offers a 13MP AI dual rear camera and a 5MP front camera for selfies and video calls.

It also supports biometric unlock options, including a side fingerprint sensor and Face Unlock.

 The phone includes a feature called Anonymous Call Recording for added privacy.

Battery life is supported by a 5000mAh battery with 10W fast charging via USB Type-C. 

Like the N1 Pro, it has an IP54 rating for dust and water splash protection.

The Bold N1 is designed for users who want a reliable, no-frills smartphone experience.

Pricing and Availability


According to Lava, the Bold N1 Pro is priced at Rs. 6,699 for the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variant. 

The Bold N1 costs Rs. 5,999 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage model. 

Both smartphones are available for purchase on Amazon India (Amazon.in).

Lava is also offering Free Service@Home across India for Bold series users, including those who buy these phones from retail outlets.

Final Thoughts


Lava’s new Bold N1 Pro and Bold N1 phones offer solid specifications for their price, focusing on the needs of entry-level smartphone users. 

The inclusion of Android 14 and large batteries in affordable phones will appeal to many first-time smartphone buyers and budget-conscious customers.

Author's Information


Michael B. Norris is a technology journalist specializing in mobile and consumer electronics. With over 10 years of experience, he reports on emerging trends and device launches. 

Michael writes for TrendingAlone, a trusted tech news platform focusing on India’s fast-growing tech market.

Author’s Opinion: A Thoughtful Take on Lava’s New Bold Phones


Lava’s strategy to bring Android 14-powered smartphones under Rs. 7,000 is commendable. The Bold N1 Pro’s 120Hz display and 50MP camera stand out at this price point. 

However, the use of a 10W charger in the box, despite 18W support, might disappoint some users.

 Meanwhile, the Bold N1 is a practical choice for those prioritizing battery life and basic smartphone functions. 

Both devices reflect Lava’s focus on affordability without compromising essential features, which is vital in the Indian market dominated by budget-conscious buyers.

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