KKN Gurugram Desk | Indian smartphone maker Lava has officially launched two new devices under its Bold N1 series, catching everyone’s attention with a model that closely resembles the iPhone 16 in terms of design — but at a fraction of the price.
While the company had teased the launch earlier last week, full specifications and pricing details have now gone live. Priced below ₹6,000, these phones are aimed at the entry-level segment, and the key highlight is their premium aesthetic at a budget price.
Let’s explore the features, pricing, and comparisons that make the Bold N1 series stand out in India’s competitive budget smartphone market.
The most talked-about feature of the Lava Bold N1 is its iPhone 16-inspired design. While it doesn’t offer the same materials or internals, the camera layout, flat edges, and minimal back panel design give it a premium look that is rare at this price point.
Lava Bold N1 is being positioned as the perfect choice for first-time smartphone users, students, or those looking for a reliable secondary device.
Here’s a breakdown of the key specifications that make the Bold N1 a value-for-money device:
Display: 6.56-inch HD+ LCD display
Processor: Unisoc chipset (entry-level optimized)
RAM & Storage: 3GB/64GB and 4GB/64GB options
Camera: Dual-camera setup with 13MP primary sensor
Battery: 5000mAh with standard 10W charging
Operating System: Android 13 Go Edition
Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Design: Flat-edged iPhone-style back panel
These features are tailored to ensure a smooth day-to-day experience, especially for users shifting from feature phones or older Android models.
The Lava Bold N1 series is available in two configurations:
Lava Bold N1 (3GB + 64GB) – ₹5,799
Lava Bold N1 (4GB + 64GB) – ₹6,499
These smartphones are now available via major online platforms and Lava’s official website, making them accessible to consumers across urban and rural markets.
It’s important to note that while the Lava Bold N1 resembles the iPhone 16 in appearance, the comparison ends there. The internals are entry-level, and performance is suited for basic tasks like calling, browsing, YouTube streaming, and social media.
However, for a budget under ₹6000, it delivers superior design and usability than most other phones in the same range.
This phone is ideal for:
Students looking for an affordable smartphone
Senior citizens who need large display and simple UI
Users upgrading from a basic keypad phone
Those needing a backup phone for travel or work
Budget-conscious customers wanting premium design without spending big
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