- By Prateek Levi
- Mon, 17 Nov 2025 04:56 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Lava has now confirmed the Agni 4 will arrive in India on November 20, 2025, continuing the streak of launching its Agni-series phones towards the end of the year. The confirmation arrived via Lava's social channels, positioning the Agni 4 as the brand's next big push into the upper mid-range segment while reiterating the commitment to build devices in India.
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Pricing Expectations
Early indications are that Lava is placing the Agni 4 in the ₹23,999-₹24,999 range for the 8GB RAM/128GB storage variant. Aggressive mid-range devices from iQoo, Realme, and Redmi fall right in this category. Needless to say, Lava seems to be targeting buyers who want a solid performance and premium-feeling build while keeping it under ₹25,000. Other variants with extra RAM or storage could arrive later, probably with a little higher price.
Performance Boost with Dimensity 8350
One of the biggest leaps that the Agni 4 has made is its shift to the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset, which is a major upgrade over the Agni 3. The processor is expected to bring improved speeds regarding 5G, better multitasking, and increased power efficiency. Lava is also expected to complement the chipset with faster RAM and storage standards for sustained performance in gaming, productivity, and day-to-day use. The device is tipped to run Android 15 out-of-the-box, promising a cleaner, more polished software experience from day one.
display and design enhancements
The looks get a serious revamp too. The Agni 4 is tipped to sport a 6.67-inch or 6.78-inch AMOLED screen, complete with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and 1.5K+ resolution-to make it Lava's most advanced display on a smartphone yet. The design takes a different direction to the Agni 3, losing the secondary display for a more refined metal frame, smooth edges, and a horizontal pill-shaped camera module. Color options could include Black, Silver, Dark Grey, Lunar Mist, and Phantom Black.
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Cameras and Battery
Imaging-wise, the Agni 4 may boast a 50MP OIS main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide, while the front camera could be a 50MP shooter with 4K at 60fps support. It is expected to feature dual-view video, AI enhancements, and document correction on its software side. This could be one of the strongest selling points for the device: the battery life. The Agni 4 is expected to pack a huge 7,000mAh battery with 66W or 80W fast charging-a combination fit for users who want longevity without the sluggishness in charging.
