NEW DELHI, August 20, 2026, 20:45 IST
- Boltt promises Android 16 without preloaded third-party apps.
- Security updates are pledged for two years; Android-version upgrades remain unspecified.
- Ace 5G and Evo 4G launch August 25 through Flipkart.
Boltt has disclosed a clean-Android strategy for its first smartphones. The Ace 5G and Evo 4G will run Android 16 without preloaded third-party apps. Both receive two years of security updates.
That policy gives the Fire-Boltt brand a clear entry point. Budget phones often compete on visible hardware. Boltt is instead placing storage use, background processes and software clutter beside battery and camera claims.
The commitment has a limit. Boltt has not promised a specific number of Android-version upgrades. Two years of security coverage also starts below the longer policies offered on some rival budget devices.
| Confirmed comparison | Boltt Ace 5G | Boltt Evo 4G |
|---|---|---|
| Mobile network | 5G | 4G |
| Display | 6.79-inch HD+, 120Hz, up to 600 nits | 6.79-inch HD+, 120Hz, up to 600 nits |
| Battery | 6,000mAh | 6,000mAh |
| Main camera | 64MP, f/1.8 | 50MP |
| Front camera | 8MP | 8MP |
| Charging | 18W | Wattage not consistently disclosed |
| Launch price | Not announced | Not announced |
The shared 120Hz HD+ displays reach a stated 600-nit peak. Each phone also carries a 6,000mAh battery. Ace raises the rear-camera count to 64 megapixels, while Evo uses 50 megapixels.
Boltt has indicated a ₹15,000-to-₹20,000 range for the lineup. Exact model prices remain open. The company also has not confirmed processors, memory configurations or storage tiers ahead of launch.
| Software area | Confirmed policy or feature | Important limit |
|---|---|---|
| Operating system | Android 16 | Major-version upgrade count not announced |
| Preloaded apps | No third-party apps | Boltt Care and system apps remain |
| Security | Two years of updates | Update frequency not announced |
| Assistant | Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Gemini built in | Some functions may need data and an account |
| Visual search | Circle to Search and Google Lens | Availability can vary by function |
| Support | Boltt Care app | Service outcomes are not yet tested |
Google tools form the visible AI layer. Gemini, Circle to Search and Lens cover answers, translation and object searches. Camera processing adds portrait blur, night mode and selfie enhancement.
Boltt Care places support inside the phone. The app connects users with assistance and the company’s service network. That matters for a first-generation handset brand with no phone reliability record.
The company says each battery should retain more than 80% capacity after 500 charge cycles. Both phones use USB-C and ship with a charger. The claim has not been independently tested.
| Buying question | Known before launch | Still unknown |
|---|---|---|
| When? | August 25, 12:00 IST | First delivery date |
| Where? | Walmart (NYSE:WMT)-owned Flipkart | Offline-store availability |
| How much? | Lineup targets ₹15,000–₹20,000 | Price for each configuration |
| How fast? | 120Hz display; 18W confirmed for Ace | Chipsets and performance tests |
| How much memory? | Not announced | RAM and storage tiers |
| How long supported? | Two years of security updates | Android upgrades and patch cadence |
Both models measure 7.95mm thick. Ace leads with a Wine Red finish and a broad camera island. Evo uses a smaller, rounded-square camera housing; Arctic White is confirmed.
The launch begins at noon on August 25. Sales will run through Flipkart, whose microsites already show both products. Prices and full configurations should decide whether clean software offsets modest charging speeds.
Risks: Most figures remain manufacturer claims, not review results. Final prices, processors and memory could materially change the value comparison.