LAVA BOLD N1 SPECS AND REVIEW: Best Budget Smartphone under 6000
Table Of Content :-
- Key specifications at a glance.
- Build and durability.
- Display.
- Performance.
- Camera.
- Battery and charging.
- Software and user experience.
- Connectivity and extras.
- Pros and cons.
- Final verdict.
- FAQs.
1. Key specifications at a glance :-
2. Build and durability :-
Glossy back panel in Radiant Black or Sparkling Ivory provides a respectable premium feel. The IP54 rating provides adequate protection against dust and splashes. Standard style with side fingerprint sensor, USB-C connector, and headphone jack for convenience.
3. Display :-
The 6.75" HD+ IPS LCD with a refresh rate of 90Hz provides fluid pictures, which is uncommon for this price point. The viewing experience is decent on a daily basis, albeit HD resolution has sharpness restrictions.
4. Performance :-
The UNISOC SC9863A 28-nm chipset with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB EMMC5.1 Storage, provides consistent performance for apps, streaming, and casual use. Virtual RAM improves multitasking significantly, but intense gaming is not its strong suit.
5. Camera :-
13 MP AI-backed rear dual camera delivers decent daylight shots; night-time images may lack clarity and Video has record 1080P 30FPS.
A basic 5 MP front camera with screen flash suffices for selfies and video chats.
6. Battery and charging :-
- Capacity: 5,000 mAh battery ensures full-day use with moderate usage.
- Charger: 10 W USB‑C fast charging is included a welcome feature in this category.
7. Software and user experience :-
The device comes preloaded with Android 14 Go Edition, which provides a clean, app-light user interface. Comes with side fingerprint unlock, face unlock, and important durability options—though long-term software updates are unknown.
8. Connectivity and extras :-
- Connectivity: 4G dual-SIM support, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, USB‑C, 3.5 mm jack, FM radio, and 3.5 mm headphone port ensure a versatile media setup.
- Audio: Singel speaker setup.
- Biomatric: Side mounted fingerprint scanner and face unlock support.
- Protection: IP54 rating adds durability in daily use.
9. Pros and cons :-
Pros -
- Smooth 90 Hz display rare at this price.
- Solid battery with USB‑C fast charging.
- Expandable storage + headphone jack.
- IP54 rating adds resilience.
Cons -
- Only HD screen resolution.
- Modest performance for heavy tasks or games.
- Basic camera setup.
- Limited clarity on long-term software support.
10. Final verdict :-
The Lava Bold N1 is among the most feature-rich phones under ₹6,000. It has a high refresh rate screen, full-day battery life, fast charging, storage expansion, a headphone port, and durability features, making it a well-balanced cheap option. Despite its limited performance and camera quality, it is an excellent choice for basic users, first-time customers, or those who require a dependable backup device.
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11. FAQs :-
Q1. Can it play graphically intense games?
Ans. Not really—best for light games and basic tasks.
Q2. Does it support 4G?
Ans. Yes, dual-SIM 4G is supported across Indian networks.
Q3. How long does the battery last?
Ans. Expect a full day of usage on moderate to light use.
Q4. Is it dust and splash resistant?
Ans. Yes, IP54 rating covers everyday protection.
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