Lava Agni 4: Lava has teased the Agni 4, confirming a November launch in India. Here is everything known so far about its design, battery, and expected specs.
Lava is getting ready to launch the Agni 4, the much-awaited follow-up to last year’s Agni 3. The company has not shared the exact date yet, but its website teaser confirms a November release. The teaser also shows that the new phone will drop the rear secondary display seen on the Agni 3 and feature a new camera design. It looks like Lava is focusing on a simpler, stronger design built for everyday use.
Design and display details
The teaser reveals a black finish with a pill-shaped, horizontal dual-camera setup, replacing the more complex look of the Agni 3. Reports suggest a 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and an in-display fingerprint sensor, making it ideal for those who prefer smooth visuals and a clean aesthetic.
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Performance and battery
The Agni 4 is expected to feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 8350 processor, UFS 4.0 storage, and a 7,000mAh-class battery, a clear push for long-lasting performance. These specs could make it one of Lava’s strongest mid-range phones yet.
How it compares to Agni 3
Compared to the Agni 3, which featured a Dimensity 7300X SoC, a 6.78-inch 120Hz 1,200p AMOLED display, a 1.74-inch AMOLED touchscreen on the rear, a customizable Action Key, and an IP64 rating, the Agni 4 appears more refined and focused. Lava seems to be shifting its priorities from experimental design toward battery endurance and overall polish.
Launch timing and what to expect next
The Agni 4’s launch timeframe is now confirmed for November, but like the specs, Lava has kept the exact date a mystery. Expect the company to ramp up its promo campaign as we move closer to launch day.
Early reports suggest a price under ₹25,000 (around $280), keeping it a strong mid-range contender. With November just weeks away, Lava looks set to make a confident return. If the leaked specs prove true, the Agni 4 could be the brand’s most practical and well-balanced release yet.





