1. Design & Display: Sophisticated Simplicity
- The Agni 4 is rumored to shift from the dual‑display of Agni 3 to a clean, flat‑edged 6.7″ (or 6.78″) AMOLED panel offering 120 Hz refresh rate and up to ~2000 nits brightness.
- Cleanup in visuals: no rear mini‑display, returning to a minimalist aesthetic with a pill-shaped dual rear camera module and LED flash between lenses.
- Build materials include a metal frame, flat edges, and a light color finish (white or silver) for premium heft.
2. Performance Core: MediaTek Dimensity 8350
- The core engine is expected to be the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 built on a 4 nm node, hitting peak clocks around 3.35 GHz and paired with UFS 4.0 storage—a smooth, modern mid‑to‑upper‑midrange performer.
- RAM and storage are likely to start at 8 GB RAM + 128 GB, with potential for higher configurations.
3. Cameras: Upgraded Optics (Not Overdone)
- A 50 MP main camera, possibly paired with an 8 MP ultrawide or telephoto lens, housed in a horizontal dual-lens array.
- Selfie cam speculated around 32 MP for crisp video calls and portrait shots.
4. Battery & Charging: Massive & Swift
- Expect a beefy 7,000 mAh+ battery, a visible uptick over Agni 3’s 5,000 mAh.
- Charging speeds tipped at up to 80 W fast charging, which may yield 50 % charge in around 30 minutes.
5. Software & Connectivity
- Runs on the latest Android 15 out‑of‑the‑box, with modern connectivity like 5G, Bluetooth 5.x, USB‑C, and in-display fingerprint sensing. Details on IP rating still vary among leaks, but some mention possible water resistance.
6. Pricing & Launch Timeline
- Leaks uniformly point to a sub‑₹25,000 price, with some sources noting around ₹24,990–₹25,000, a modest step over Agni 3’s ~₹20–₹22k launch price.
- Launch is expected in August 2025 or by late 2025, possibly alongside other major Indian smartphone releases
Lava Agni 4 (Leaked Details) Display 6.7–6.78″ Flat AMOLED, 120 Hz, ~2000 nits. Chipset MediaTek Dimensity 8350 (4 nm), UFS 4.0 RAM / Storage 8 GB / 128 GB (likely expandable). Rear Camera 50 MP + ~8 MP dual setup Front Camera ~32 MP selfie cam. Battery ~7,000 mAh with 80 W fast charging Body & Build Metal frame, flat edges, minimalist rear OS & Connectivities Android 15, 5G, in-display fingerprint, USB‑C Price (India) Sub‑₹25k, likely ₹24,990 Expected Launch August to late‑2025
Why Lava Agni 4 Might Be Special
- Performance-minded buyers get Dimensity 8350 and UFS 4.0 in the under‑₹25K category.
- Battery life is a standout: 7,000 mAh + 80 W means fewer charges and fast top‑ups.
- Design perspective: Departure from gimmicks (no back display); cleaner aesthetic with flat edges for a premium feel.
- Camera improvements without overpromise: 50 MP wide + possible secondary lens, offering real upgrades over Agni 3.
- Consistent branding: Steamrolling the legacy of Agni 3 (notably the action button and dual‑display) to refine for users who want substance over bells and whistles.
The upcoming Lava Agni 4 aims to solidify Lava’s mid‑range credentials: offering flagship‑ caliber processor, massive battery, fast charging, and a refined design for under ₹25,000. It seems to be a thoughtful pivot from gimmicks of the Agni 3, focusing instead on core performance and usability.
Launch timing in August 2025 aligns with broader device announcements in India (noted in media coverage). If the leaks hold true—especially the Dimensity 8350, 7,000 mAh battery, and AMOLED display—Agni 4 is positioned to challenge devices like Realme 15, Redmi 15, and Vivo V60 in the ₹20–₹25 k bracket.