
Lava just made a quiet but strategic move today. The company officially launched the LAVA Bold N2 Lite in India on April 1, 2026. Targeting buyers who want an entry-level smartphone without annoying ads, this new release aims squarely at the budget crowd. It now joins the standard Bold N2 and the higher-tier Bold N2 Pro in the brand’s rapidly expanding budget portfolio. Positioning it as a no-nonsense device for first-time smartphone users, Lava is doubling down on clean software and robust after-sales support.
The Noida-based brand confirmed the launch via an official press release. If we look at the current market, the under-Rs 10,000 segment is an absolute battlefield. Just weeks ago, on February 17, 2026, Lava introduced the standard Bold N2 at Rs 7,499. Now, the LAVA Bold N2 Lite arrives at a starting price of Rs 7,399.
LAVA Bold N2 Lite Specification
- Display: The Lava Bold N2 Lite features a large 6.75-inch HD+ LCD screen. It sports a waterdrop notch and a surprisingly smooth 90Hz refresh rate. This is rare for the price.
- Performance: Under the hood, it packs an octa-core Unisoc SC9863A chipset. You get 3GB of physical RAM, paired with 3GB of virtual RAM to handle light multitasking.
- Storage: It offers 64GB of internal storage. You can easily expand it up to 512GB using a dedicated microSD slot.
- Cameras: A basic 13MP AI dual-camera system sits on the back with an LED flash. Selfies rely on a 5MP front shooter.
- Battery: A massive 5000mAh battery runs the show. It charges via a modern USB Type-C port at standard 10W speeds.
- Software & Extras: It runs on Android 15 Go Edition. Lava guarantees a clean interface. No ads. No bloatware. You also get an IP64 rating, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock, a 3.5mm audio jack, and FM Radio.

We must also discuss the other models in the lineup to see the big picture. The standard Lava Bold N2 shares almost the exact same DNA. It has the same 6.75-inch 90Hz display. It uses the identical Unisoc 9863A processor. It brings the same 5000mAh battery, 13MP camera, and Android 15 Go setup. However, the standard N2 gives you 4GB of physical RAM. Meanwhile, the Bold N2 Pro sits slightly higher in the catalog. It is targeting buyers who need a bit more graphical power and better optics, though the real volume drivers for the brand will be these two entry-level siblings.
Does this new LAVA Bold N2 Lite actually beat its own siblings on paper? Honestly, the spec sheet tells a very clear story. The LAVA Bold N2 Lite costs Rs 7,399. The standard Bold N2 costs Rs 7,499. For exactly Rs 100 more, the standard model upgrades you from 3GB to 4GB of physical RAM. The Unisoc 9863A is a highly entry-level chip. It desperately needs that extra gigabyte of RAM to run smoothly. While the new Lite model is a solid phone, the standard model simply offers better value for your money. They even share the exact same Nilgiri Blue and Kolar Gold color options.
If you are considering a smartphone under Rs 8,000, you need to look at long-term usability. The clean software is excellent. Lava’s “Free Service at Home” is a massive bonus for rural and tier-3 buyers who hate visiting service centers. However, my advice is simple. Spend the extra Rs 100 and buy the standard Bold N2 for that 4GB of RAM. The performance difference will be very noticeable after a few months of use. But, if your budget is strictly locked, or if you spot a heavy bank discount when sales open on Amazon on April 10, then picking up the LAVA Bold N2 Lite is still a smart, reliable choice.
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