A smartphone that’s priced under ₹7,000 and still making major waves online? Lava is clearly in its comeback era. Launched on May 29, 2025, the Bold N1 Pro is already being called a game-changer in the budget space. From its ultra-smooth display to a refreshingly clean software experience, it’s giving entry-level phones a whole new vibe. And users are here for it.
Let’s decode the bold hype.
Looks More Than It Costs
Budget phones aren’t usually known for turning heads, but the Bold N1 Pro flips the script. With its 6.67-inch punch-hole HD+ display and a slick 120Hz refresh rate, it brings a fluidity that feels straight out of a higher segment.
The design details add to the appeal, with IP54 dust and splash resistance and a solid in-hand feel, it’s practical without compromising on looks. And with colourways like Stealth Black and Titanium Gold, it’s got that quiet confidence down pat.
Even tech reviewers gave a nod, saying: “It gives you that ₹15K phone feel, without even crossing ₹7K.”
Clean, Mean, Android Machine
One of the standout features? The software. No ads, no bloat, and no pre-installed apps you’ll spend the first 20 minutes deleting. Lava keeps things neat with a stock Android 14 setup that’s not only light but also responsive, even with modest hardware. Thanks to the Unisoc T606 processor and up to 8GB of effective RAM (4GB physical + 4GB virtual), the phone handles daily tasks with surprising ease.
One Reddit user called it “the only phone under ₹7K that doesn’t annoy me within the first 5 minutes.”
Yes, That’s a 50MP Camera
A 50MP main sensor in a sub-₹7K phone sounds ambitious, but the Bold N1 Pro actually pulls it off. It offers a range of modes, from Portrait and Night to Slow-mo and Timelapse, making it far more versatile than you’d expect at this price.
“Natural colours, decent HDR, and solid 1080p video for Insta reels,” one YouTube reviewer noted.
The 8MP front camera isn’t revolutionary, but it’s perfectly serviceable for selfies and video calls.
The Battery Is Built for Busy Days
With a 5000mAh battery inside, the Lava Bold N1 Pro easily powers through a full day and more. Whether you’re streaming videos, scrolling endlessly, or just handling your daily routine, the phone keeps going.
Yes, the phone supports 18W fast charging, though a 10W charger is included. Some users weren’t thrilled about that, but for most, it’s a meh in the middle of many wows.
Casual Gaming? Absolutely
You’re not going to win esports tournaments on this phone, but for daily tasks, OTT streaming, and light gaming like BGMI on low settings, it’s more than sufficient.
“Handled my Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, and even a game of Subway Surfers without lagging,” says one college student on Twitter.
What’s the Public Saying?
Here’s a quick vibe-check on what the internet’s thinking:
| Feature | What People Are Saying |
| Display | “120Hz at this price? Lava’s flexing!” |
| Software | “No bloatware = peace of mind.” |
| Performance | “Smooth for daily use. Virtual RAM helps.” |
| Camera | “50MP is not just a gimmick. It actually works.” |
| Battery | “Goes on and on. I forgot when I last charged.” |
| Build | “Feels sturdy. Side fingerprint sensor is snappy.” |
| Charger | “Why 10W with 18W support? Could be better.” |
| Value | “Best under ₹7K. No doubts about it.” |
Head-to-Head: Lava vs the Competition
Compared to rivals like the Poco C71, here’s where Lava is winning hearts:
- No ads. No bloat.
- IP54 rating for real-world ruggedness
- Better after-sales trust among Indian users
Final Verdict: Budget King of 2025?
Let’s put it this way: if your budget is tight but your expectations aren’t, the Lava Bold N1 Pro might just be your perfect match. It doesn’t try to oversell, and yet it overdelivers in places where it matters.
✅ Clean Android
✅ 120Hz display
✅ Solid cameras
✅ Battery beast
✅ Built to survive India
At ₹6,699–₹6,799, you aren’t just buying a phone, you’re buying peace of mind.
Should You Buy It?
Yes, if:
- You want a dependable daily driver under ₹7,000
- You hate bloatware and adware
- You’re upgrading from a feature phone or low-end 4G device
Skip if:
- You need Full HD+ or stereo speakers
- You’re a heavy gamer
In one line?
Lava didn’t just launch a phone. They made a bold statement: “Budget doesn’t mean basic anymore.”

