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Lava Agni 4 Leak Reveals Pixel-Inspired Design, 7,000mAh Battery And Dimensity 8350 Chip


Updated: July 16, 2025 15:24

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Lava’s upcoming smartphone, the Agni 4, is making waves ahead of its official launch with leaked renders and specifications suggesting a major design overhaul and performance upgrade. The device is expected to succeed the Agni 3 and may debut in India under ₹25,000.

Design And Display Highlights

- The Agni 4 features a flat-edged metal frame and a white back panel, departing from the curved design of its predecessor  
- A pill-shaped horizontal camera module, reminiscent of Google Pixel phones, houses dual 50MP sensors and an LED flash  
- The mini AMOLED rear display and Action button from Agni 3 appear to be removed in this iteration  
- The front is expected to sport a 6.78-inch full-HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate  

Performance And Battery

- Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset built on a 4nm process with peak speeds of 3.35GHz  
- UFS 4.0 storage support promises faster data access and app performance  
- A massive 7,000mAh+ battery is tipped, potentially making it one of the largest in its segment  

Pricing And Launch Outlook

- The expected price is around ₹25,000, marking a slight increase over the Agni 3’s base variant  
- Lava has not confirmed the launch date or distribution channels, but the device is reportedly in advanced development  

Outlook

With a refined design, upgraded internals, and a focus on battery life, the Lava Agni 4 could be a compelling option in the mid-range segment, especially for users seeking premium aesthetics and performance.

Sources: Gadgets360, Gizmochina, Observer Voice, Navbharat Times, Live Hindustan.
 

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