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Lava Launches Bold series smartphones starting at Rs 5,999: Check Details
Lava Bold series: Price and availability
Bold N1
4GB+64GB : Rs 5,999
Colours: Radiant Black and Sparkling Ivory.
Bold N1 Pro
4GB +128GB: Rs 6,799
Colours: Titanium Gold and Stealth Black
The Bold N1 Pro smartphone will be available from June 2 and Bold N1 from June 4, through e-commerce platform Amazon. Customers can avail a discount of Rs 100 with a coupon code, while purchasing the Pro model.
Lava Bold N1 Pro: Details
The Bold N1 Pro sports a 6.67-inch display with HD+ resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone sports a 50MP primary camera and has an 8MP front-facing camera in a punch-hole set-up.
The smartphone is powered by the UNISOC T606 octa-core processor coupled with 4GB (LPDDR4X) of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 256GB. The company said that the smartphone is ideal for users who multitask and store heavy media files. The smartphone runs on Android 14, and packs a 5,000mAh battery with 18W wired charging support (10W charger in the box). The phone also includes features like side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and Face Unlock. It is rated IP54 for dust and water resistance.
Lava Bold N1: Details
The Lava Bold N1 smartphone is powered by the UNISOC Octa-Core processor coupled with up to 4GB (LPDDR4X) of RAM and 64GB storage. The smartphone sports a 6.75-inch HD+ display. For imaging, the smartphone features a 13MP main camera and a 5MP camera at the front for selfies, video calls and more.
The phone runs on Android 14 Go edition, and the company said that it will offer a bloatware-free user interface. It packs a 5,000mAh battery which supports 10W wired charging. The smartphone also features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock, and Anonymous Call Recording feature. With an IP54 rating, it offers resistance against dust and water splashes.
Lava Bold N1 Pro: Specifications
Display: 6.67-inch HD+ display, 120Hz refresh rate
Processor: UNISOC T606 Octa-core Processor
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4X
Storage: 128GB (Expandable up to 256)
Rear camera: 50MP
Front Camera: 8MP
Battery: 5000mAh
Charging: 18W charging support, (10W charger in box )
Operating system: Android 15
Protection: IP54-certified
Lava Bold N1: Specifications
Display: 6.75-inch HD+ display, 90Hz refresh rate
Processor: Octa-core UNISOC Processor
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4X
Storage: 64GB
Rear camera: 13MP
Front Camera: 5MP
Battery: 5000mAh
Charging: 10W charging support
Operating system: Android 14 Go
Protection: IP54-certified

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