When I first heard about the Lava Agni 4, I was intrigued — and the spec leaks don’t disappoint. Made by Indian brand Lava, this smartphone promises strong value with a mix of performance, features and build quality.
Design & Build
The Agni 4 appears to steer into a more premium feel. Leaks suggest a metal or aluminium frame and flat edges — a noticeable shift from the curve-heavy designs of recent years.
On the back, a pill-shaped dual-camera module offers a clean, refined look, reportedly getting rid of the secondary mini-display feature found on the Agni 3.
In hand, this should feel more premium than many phones in the sub-₹25,000 region — and that’s a good thing.
Display & Performance
The Agni 4 is rumoured to include a 6.78-inch AMOLED display (or very close) with a 120 Hz refresh rate, which brings smoothness to daily tasks and gaming.
Under the hood, the chip expected is the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 — a 4 nm processor with strong credentials.
Storage and RAM details: leaks point to 8 GB RAM, paired with UFS 4.0 storage in some reports.
What this tells me: the phone looks capable of handling multitasking, demanding apps, and should hold up well for a few years.
Camera Setup
One of the major talking points is the dual 50 MP rear camera setup (or at least a 50 MP primary sensor) + a secondary 8 MP (or similar) ultrawide/secondary lens.
The front camera is reported around 16 MP in some sources.
While it doesn’t aim to break into flagship territory with triple or quad sensors plus zoom lenses, this setup looks solid for the mid-range segment and should deliver good everyday photography.
Battery & Charging
Arguably one of the biggest standout features: the “huge” battery. Leaks suggest a 7,000 mAh (or above) battery pack, which is rare in this price-bracket.
Charging details vary; some sources mention 66 W or even 80 W fast-charging.
This combination (big battery + decent fast charge) means strong battery life and less anxiety about running out mid-day.
Software & Features
Reported to ship with Android 15 (or close to stock experience) and 5G support.
Connectivity features expected: WiFi 6E/6, Bluetooth (latest version), USB-C, dual SIM, etc.
Build protection & water/dust resistance hints appear too (IP ratings in some leaks) — which is again good value.
Price & Value
Leaked pricing suggests the Agni 4 may launch for around ₹20,000–₹25,000 (in India) or slightly under/around that in global markets.
If that holds, the value proposition is strong: premium design + big battery + 120Hz display + solid chipset in mid-range pricing.
Drawbacks / Things to Watch
These are all leaks and expected specs; official confirmation may differ.
Dual-camera vs triple-camera: some previous models had more camera modules (telephoto/macro) — this might be a slight compromise.
Software updates: while mid-range brands are doing better, ensure support years are sufficient.
Competition: At ~₹20-25K, many brands (including global/international) compete. The Agni 4 must deliver consistently to stand out.
My Verdict
For buyers looking for a mid-range smartphone with a bit of “premium flair” without the flagship price tag, the Lava Agni 4 is shaping up to be a compelling option. Its strengths lie in design, battery life, display smoothness and performance. If you’re buying in Q4 2025 in India (or similar market), this is one to seriously consider — especially if the official launch and pricing match leaks.
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