Lava Agni 4: 7 Things You Need to Know Before Buying

This year, the Lava Agni 4 has quickly become one of the most talked-about mid-range phones made in India, and it’s easy to see why. At around INR 23,000, you get a phone that looks premium, packs solid hardware, and promises a clean Android experience. But the real question is — how does it hold up when you actually use it every day?

If you are unsure about whether the Lava Agni 4 is the right pick for you, here are a few things you should know. These points will help you understand the phone better and make a confident buying decision.

Also Read: Lava Agni 4 First Impressions

Lava Agni 4: Specs That Matter

ProcessorMediatek Dimensity 8350
Display6.67-inches 1220 x 2712p AMOLED display
Storage256GB/8GB RAM, UFS 4.0
Camera50 MP, 8 MP ultrawide dual camera system; 50 MP front camera
Battery5000 mAh, 66W wired charging

1. High-end Design

Lava has really stepped up its design game with the Agni 4. You now get a metal frame and a glass back, which instantly make the phone look and feel more premium than you would expect for this price. At the same time, the phone feels solid in your palm. Plus, practical additions like an IR blaster and a customisable action button make the overall experience even nicer.

Just a heads-up — the black variant tends to pick up fingerprints pretty quickly, so using a case is definitely a good idea if you want to keep it looking clean.

2. 1.5K AMOLED Display

One of the biggest strengths of the Lava Agni 4 is its 1.5K AMOLED display. The 120Hz refresh rate feels smooth, the screen is big and bright, and those slim, even bezels are the perfect finishing touch.

Moreover, the colours look great indoors, and YouTube videos appear crisp and detailed. What is even better is the outdoor brightness. Even under strong sunlight, text and images stay clear and easy to read.

The only catch is that at times the colours can look a bit too bright. Hopefully, Lava will fine-tune this with future software updates.

3. Good Cameras

The 50MP main lens, 8MP ultrawide lens, and 50MP selfie camera on the Lava Agni 4 deliver decent photos in daylight. Images usually look clear and detailed, although at times they can appear a little too sharp.

However, things get shaky in low light, where over-processing often pushes the highlights too far. At the same time, selfie videos need more refinement before they can be considered truly useful.

The good news is that shooting in 4K at 60 fps on both the front and rear cameras is a rare and genuinely useful feature at this price point.

4. Great Performance

The phone feels fast and responsive, thanks to the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor, LPDDR5X RAM, and UFS 4.0 storage. Together, they make everyday tasks, app launches, and multitasking noticeably smooth.

Apps load quickly, and gameplay stays smooth thanks to the vapor chamber cooling. More importantly, the benchmark scores are right in line with other phones using similar hardware. Overall, it delivers the kind of performance you would expect from a solid mid-range device.

What’s more, this phone also comes with HDMI output and USB 3.2 support. And if you ask us, this is very uncommon at this price point and is especially useful for creators or anyone who relies on their phone for work.

5. Stock Android

The Agni 4 gives you a near-stock Android experience with no bloatware and no annoying notifications. It feels clean, simple, and easy to get used to, which is a big plus in everyday use.

Lava promises three years of major updates and four years of security patches, which makes the Agni 4 a reliable option for long-term use.

6. Decent Battery Life

With the Lava Agni 4, you also get a 5000 mAh battery with 66W fast charging. The charging speeds are impressive, and this gives you around 50% charge in under 30 minutes and a full charge in under an hour.

However, if you are a heavy user, you may find yourself charging it twice a day. So if you ask us, a larger 6500mAh silicon-carbon battery would have made a big difference here.

7. Updates and More!

The Lava Agni 4 gets many things right, including its design, display, performance, clean software, and the added connectivity features. Where it needs improvement is in the haptics, sound quality, and especially the camera performance in low light.

The good news is that Lava has already started rolling out updates, so the overall experience is likely to get better over time.

Final Decision

The Lava Agni 4 is a very promising smartphone made in India that most people will find to be a good deal, and it’s absolutely worth thinking about if you care about good design, a stunning screen, fluid performance, and clean software.

But if you need great haptics and the ability to take pictures in low light, you might want to wait for a few more updates.

Ashish Mundhra

Ashish brings more than 15 years of hands-on experience across Android, Windows, iOS, and Linux. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Lifehacker, and other top technology publications. Known for testing quirky, niche, and emerging gadgets, he helps readers cut through the hype and spend wisely. He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Engineering and has previously served as a Team Lead at IBM.

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