Lava Bold N2 Lite has been launched in India with dual rear cameras, a 5000mAh battery, a Unisoc chipset, and more.
Lava Bold N2 Lite is the latest addition to the Bold series phones from the Indian smartphone maker.
The launch comes shortly after the debut of the Lava Bold N2 Pro in the country. The new handset is powered by a Unisoc chipset and gets dual rear cameras.
The Lava Bold N2 Lite costs Rs 7,399 but buyers can get it with a coupon discount of Rs 400. Moreover, the company is providing an additional Rs 500 discount to those who buy two units. The device will be available via Amazon India starting April 10 at 12 noon in Kolar Gold and Nilgiri Blue colours.
The Lava Bold N2 Lite sports a 6.75-inch LCD panel that offers an HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, and a waterdrop notch housing the front camera. Under the hood, the device features an Unisoc SC9863A chipset and 3GB of RAM with up to 4GB of virtual RAM. There's 64GB of built-in storage and the phone runs on Android 15 Go OS.
For optics, you get a 13-megapixel main camera, along with an AI sensor. You also get a 5MP selfie shooter. It is backed by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging via the USB-C port.
Connectivity options include dual SIM support, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth, and GPS. There's also a side-facing fingerprint scanner, a USB-C port, an 3.5mm audio jack, and a single bottom-firing speaker.
For context, these are the same specifications as last year's Lava Bold N1 but with lesser RAM and no IP rating (at least not officially specified for now). These specifications are also found in the Bold N1 Lite.
