US-based purveyor of affordable unlocked smartphones
BLU is back with a new offering, only this one is the debut of an entirely new
brand. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Bold N1. Bold is supposedly going to have
a more premium positioning, as a brand, than BLU. That said, the N1 is priced
at $250, and you can currently get it for only US$ 200 if you buy from the
official website. Act fast though, for this is a limited time offer.
The phone comes with a 6.4-inch 1080x2340 AMOLED
touchscreen with no notch or punch hole. The company quotes a 92%
screen-to-body ratio, and the display is covered with Gorilla Glass 5. There's
an in-display fingerprint sensor too. A 13 MP pop-up selfie camera explains the
lack of notch/hole punch. It has f/2.0 aperture and the sensor is 1/4". It
has a wide-angle mode too.
On the rear there's a 16 MP main shooter with the
Sony IMX499 1/2.8" sensor with f/1.8 aperture. 30x digital zoom is
available, as well as a dedicated Night Mode that combines three images into
one. You also get a 5 MP depth sensor alongside this main snapper, and an LED
flash. Video capture is in 1080p at 30fps.
The Bold N1 is powered by the MediaTek Helio P70
chipset, and it has 4GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage. A 3,500 mAh
battery keeps the lights on, and it supports 18W Ultra Quick Charge through
USB-C with the included brick as well as wireless charging. The N1 is available
in Raven Black. Its dimensions are 158.7 x 74.1 x 8.6mm, and it weighs 180g.
Bold's promise is "flagship-like performance
and design at a fraction of the cost", with "specs that have never
existed at similar pricing". Expect to see only one or two Bold devices
per year - a stark contrast to BLU's modus operandi. The N1 runs Android 9 Pie
out of the box, with a guaranteed update to Android 10 coming at some point in
the future. You will also receive two years of security updates.
