US mobile maker BLU has introduced the Bold N2 smartphone in its home territory. As for the highlights, it features a Full-HD+ display, a 64MP quad rear camera unit, and a MediaTek Dimensity 810 chip. The handset is now up for grabs in the country via Amazon. The company is yet to reveal anything about the device's availability in other markets.

The latest addition to BLU's portfolio is the stylish, feature-packed, and cost-effective Bold N2. As the name suggests, the company has decided to go "bold" with the phone's design. The device's premium feel and features will, however, make it an interesting buy. Compared to its rivals, the handset posted a segment-best AnTuTu score. However, Android 11 as its OS will certainly raise some eyebrows.

The BLU Bold N2 bears a 6.6-inch Full-HD+ (1080x2340 pixels) Infinity Dot curved AMOLED display with a 393ppi pixel density and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The smartphone features a left-aligned pill-shaped cut-out with a noticeable bottom bezel, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and an aluminum frame. On the rear, it sports a textured-leather finish and a vertically stacked camera module.

As far as the cameras are concerned, the BLU Bold N2 boasts a quad rear camera module, including a 64MP main shooter, a 2MP depth sensor, a 5MP wide-angle lens, and a 2MP macro snapper. It sports a dual selfie camera unit, comprising a 16MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth lens. The smartphone houses a 4,200mAh battery with 30W MAX Quick Charge.

Under the hood, the BLU Bold N2 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset, mated with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. At the heart, it runs on Android 11 OS out of the box. To ensure connectivity, the device offers support for Bluetooth 5.1, 5G, dual-band Wi-Fi, GPS, and a Type-C port.

For official pricing and availability, the BLU Bold N2 smartphone is priced at $249 (around Rs. 19,800) for the sole 8GB/256GB variant. It handset is available in a Cyprus Teal color option. It is up for grabs via e-commerce platform website store Amazon in the US. The company is yet to reveal anything about the device's availability in other markets.

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