Lava Agni 4: Premium Metal Build, 7000mAh Battery & Dimensity 8350 Hype Explained
The new Lava Agni 4 is turning heads even before its launch on November 20, 2025. It’s not just another mid-range phone; it’s an Indian-made device that aims to bring a premium flagship feel at a much lower price.
Built with a metal body, loaded with strong specs, and expected to cost under ₹25,000, the Agni 4 is shaping up to be one of Lava’s boldest moves yet. With teasers trending across social media and leaks confirming a massive 7,000mAh battery, it’s clear why everyone’s talking about it.
Lava has come a long way since the Agni 3, which gained attention for its rear display but lacked a premium build.
The Agni 4 changes everything with a solid aluminum frame and glass back, giving it a true flagship feel. Lava’s new tagline, “Born of metal. Guided by intelligence,” perfectly captures this shift.
The phone will come in two elegant colors Lunar Mist and Phantom Black both designed to give a modern, premium touch.
Adding to the excitement, leaks confirm a 7,050mAh battery (rated 7,000mAh) that could easily last two days. Tech users on X are already calling it a “battery beast” and a Made in India flagship killer.
The Agni 4 keeps things minimal yet stylish. The dual rear camera setup with two 50MP lenses (main with OIS and 8MP ultra-wide) gives it a clean design.
There’s also a dual-LED flash, flat edges, and an IP64 dust-water resistance rating. One of the most talked-about additions is the customizable Action Button, similar to Apple’s camera control.
It lets users perform quick tasks like taking photos, playing music, or silencing alerts. This small but smart feature is already creating buzz online.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.78-inch AMOLED, FHD+ (1.5K), 120Hz, HDR10+, Gorilla Glass 5 |
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 8350 (4nm), up to 3.35GHz |
| RAM/Storage | 8GB/12GB LPDDR5X, 128GB/256GB UFS 4.0, expandable |
| Camera | 50MP OIS main + 8MP ultra-wide; Front: 16–32MP, 4K video |
| Battery | 7,000mAh, 66W fast charging |
| Extras | IP64, stereo speakers, USB-C 3.2, 5G, Action Button |
| Build | Aluminum frame, glass back, ~162x75x8.2mm, 200g |
The Agni 4 is expected to start around ₹22,000 for the base model, offering clean Android 15/16, 3 years of OS updates, and 4 years of security patches. Lava is even offering free home replacement service, adding extra value to buyers.
User feedback on X has been mostly positive. Around 80% of posts show excitement over the metal design, battery, and performance. Many are calling it a true Indian alternative to imported models like Poco X7 Pro or OnePlus Nord CE 5.
While a few users wish for a custom UI or telephoto lens, most agree Lava has made a major leap in quality. Tech outlets expect the Agni 4 to outsell Agni 3 by 20%, possibly crossing 100,000 units within its first month on Flipkart and Amazon.
The Lava Agni 4 represents more than just another phone launch. It’s a shift in India’s smartphone market, proving that homegrown brands can deliver premium designs, big batteries, and reliable performance without relying on imports.
If Lava maintains this pace, the Agni 4 could become the benchmark for sub-₹25K phones, combining durability, battery power, and clean software into one balanced package.
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