Lava, the Indian smartphone brand, has officially launched the Bold N2 4G in the country. This budget-friendly 4G handset is priced at less than $100 and is available in two color options.
The Bold N2 4G succeeds the Bold N1 4G, which debuted in June of the previous year. While it shares many specifications with its predecessor, the new model boasts a revamped design and enhanced ingress protection.

Powered by an octa-core Unisoc SC9863A chipset, the Lava Bold N2 4G is equipped with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, with the option to expand further via a microSD card slot.
The rear design of the phone has been updated, now resembling the Bold N1 5G. Additionally, it has received an IP64 rating, a significant upgrade from the IP54 rating of its predecessor.

Featuring a 6.75-inch HD+ resolution LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, the Bold N2 4G has noticeable thick bezels and a waterdrop notch that accommodates a 5MP front camera. A side-mounted fingerprint scanner is also included for user convenience.
On the back, the device sports a 13MP primary camera, accompanied by a second sensor (which may be a dummy) and an LED flash.

The smartphone is equipped with a robust 5,000mAh battery and runs on Android 15 Go right out of the box. Customers can purchase the Bold N2 4G starting February 27, available in Indus Black and Siachen White via Amazon India.
The price for the Lava Bold N2 4G with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage is set at INR 7,499 ($82).
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