Lava, the Noida-based smartphone manufacturer, is gearing up to launch the highly anticipated Lava Bold N2, the successor to its Bold N1 model which debuted in May 2025. The original Bold N1 featured a robust 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging, powered by a Unisoc 9863A chipset, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. Now, a dedicated microsite for the upcoming Bold N2 has gone live on an e-commerce platform, offering a sneak peek at its design, available color options, and camera setup.
Lava Bold N2: Coming Soon to India
An official microsite for the new Lava Bold N2 is now active on Amazon India, confirming that the device will be available for purchase through the popular e-commerce platform. While the site provides glimpses of the phone’s design and color choices, crucial details like full specifications, features, pricing, and the precise launch date for India are still being kept secret. We anticipate these details will be unveiled very soon.
(Image: Lava Bold N2 microsite showing silver and black color options.)
The Lava Bold N2 is confirmed to launch on Amazon, arriving in at least striking black and silver color options. It will be equipped with a 13-megapixel primary camera on the back, along with an LED flash. The phone appears with a dual rear camera unit, prominently housed within a distinctive square-shaped camera module.
The design highlights include Lava’s branding subtly placed on the bottom-left of the flat rear panel. The phone is also expected to sport a sleek, flat metal frame. For ease of access, the power button and volume controls are positioned on the right side. Connectivity options at the bottom of the Bold N2 will include a versatile USB Type-C port, a traditional 3.5mm audio jack, and a speaker grille, catering to diverse user needs.
The Bold N2 builds upon the legacy of its predecessor, the Lava Bold N1, which was introduced in India in May 2025. The original Bold N1 made a splash with a starting price of Rs. 5,999 and was available in eye-catching Radiant Black and Sparkling Ivory color options.
As a quick recap, the previous Lava Bold N1 boasted a 6.75-inch HD+ display with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Powering the device was a Unisoc 9863A chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It packed a substantial 5,000mAh battery with 10W wired charging support. For photography, the Bold N1 featured a 13-megapixel single rear camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies.
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