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boltt Ace 5G and Evo 4G Confirm a 6.79 Inch Display With 600 Nits Brightness Ahead of August 25 Launch

Fire-Boltt built its name on wrists. Now it wants a piece of your pocket too. The company’s new smartphone brand, boltt, has pulled back the curtain on the screen specifications of its debut phones, the boltt Ace 5G and boltt Evo 4G, just over a week before both devices go official in India.

Both phones will share the exact same panel, a detail that is unusual at this price point where brands typically hold back a better screen for the pricier model. Here is everything boltt has confirmed about the display, plus what else is known about the phones so far.

What the boltt Ace 5G and Evo 4G Display Offers

boltt says both smartphones carry a 6.79-inch HD+ punch hole display, built around a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and swiping through apps and social feeds. A higher refresh rate simply means the screen redraws itself more times every second, so animations and transitions feel less jerky compared to the standard 60Hz panels still common in this segment.

Here is a quick look at the confirmed numbers:

SpecificationDetail
Screen size6.79 inches
Panel typeHD+ Punch Hole display
Resolution720 x 1640 pixels
Pixel density263 PPI
Refresh rateUp to 120Hz
Peak brightness600 nits
Aspect ratio20:9
Touch technology10 point capacitive touch

The 263 PPI figure refers to pixel density, essentially how tightly packed the pixels are on the screen. A higher number generally means sharper text and cleaner edges on icons, which matters most when reading fine print or scrolling through long articles.

boltt is also promising 600 nits of peak brightness, a figure that should help outdoor visibility under India’s harsh midday sun, a common complaint on budget phones. Combined with the 20:9 aspect ratio and a punch hole camera cutout instead of a notch, the company is pitching this as a more immersive, edge to edge viewing experience than what buyers typically get in this price bracket.

Touch responsiveness gets a mention too. boltt says both phones use 10 point capacitive touch technology, which allows the display to register up to ten simultaneous touch inputs. This is mostly relevant for multiplayer or multi finger gaming, though it also makes everyday gestures like pinch to zoom feel snappier.

Same Screen, Two Different Phones

What stands out is that boltt is not differentiating the Ace 5G and Evo 4G by screen quality, at least on paper. Both devices get an identical 6.79-inch panel with the same brightness, resolution, and touch specifications. The split between the two phones instead comes down to connectivity, with the Ace 5G aimed at buyers who want 5G network support and the Evo 4G built for those who are fine sticking with 4G for now.

boltt has been drip feeding specifications ahead of the launch. Earlier reveals confirmed a 6000mAh battery on both phones, with the Ace 5G additionally supporting 18W fast charging through a Type-C port, complete with the charger bundled inside the box. On the camera side, the company has detailed a 64MP AI camera on the Ace 5G and a 50MP AI camera on the Evo 4G, both paired with an 8MP AI selfie camera up front. Google’s Gemini powered tools, including Circle to Search and Google Lens, are also part of the software package.

Price, Availability and Launch Date

The boltt Ace 5G and Evo 4G will launch on 25th August 2026, and both phones are expected to sit in the ₹10,000 to ₹20,000 range based on industry reports, though boltt has not confirmed official pricing yet. The bigger detail for shoppers to note is distribution. boltt has partnered exclusively with Flipkart under its Flipkart Unique program, meaning these phones will not show up on other marketplaces at launch.

You can track the listings here as they go live closer to launch day.

boltt Ace 5G: Check the listing on Flipkart

boltt Evo 4G: View it on Flipkart

Why This Launch Matters

Fire-Boltt is not a stranger to scale. The brand has sold smartwatches to more than 4 crore users in India and currently ranks among the country’s top smartwatch makers. Turning that same customer base into smartphone buyers is a different challenge entirely, one that has tripped up other accessory first brands in the past.

A locally manufactured phone, a name people already trust, and a headline grabbing display spec at an affordable price could be enough to get boltt noticed on launch day. Whether it converts into actual sales will depend heavily on final pricing, which we should know in just over a week.