Display and Build: The Micromax Bolt AD4500 is a mid size phone with dual sim capabilities and a budget Kitkat OS offering from Micromax. The phone has a 4.5” IPS LCD display of 854*480 resolution with a ppi of 218. The screen is reasonably good and the phone feels solid in hand.
Internal Specifications and Operating System The Bolt has a dual core 1.3 GHz Mediatek CPU. It has a proximity sensor and accelerometer. The phone has 4GB internal storage expandable via a micro SD slot supporting upto 32GB cards and the devices is powered by a 2000mah battery which should suffice for the hardware. The RAM is low on this device and is a paltry 512MB.
The Micromax Bolt AD4500 has Android Kitkat and performs reasonably well with smooth transitions and animations all around.
Camera The Bolt has a 5MP camera unit with autofocus and takes average photos with nothing noticeable to look out for and it equipped with a VGA camera unit on the front for video calling.
Connectivity The Micromax Bolt AD4500 has Quad band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, Dual band 3G with HSPA, A- GPS, FM, Bluetooth v4.0, microUSB for charging and USB connections. The phone supports dual SIMs.
Final Words The Micromax Bolt AD4500 is a basic Kitkat offering from Micromax and is a decent phone for those looking to try out Android on a budget and performs reasonably well for day to day tasks and normal usage but gaming performance or resource heavy app usage is not upto the mark and you should look at offerings that are slightly better as this phone has also aged a while and better alternatives from Micromax in the same budget are available.