If you are someone who wants to keep himself/herself with brand new phones in the Indian market or wants to buy one, this guide will help you. You might have already heard about Lava Agni 4. Honestly, Lava really stepped it up this time around with the design. How well it performs, the software, and even opening the box is cool.
Looking for the specs, cost, or what can it do? You’ve come to the right place. This review is like talking to a friend, not reading a boring list.
Now, let’s get started.
What’s in the Box?
The Lava Agni 4 comes in a special box that gives you the feeling that the phone was made with utmost care. Inside, there’s even a personal message from the company with a nice touch you don’t usually see, especially for phones in this price range.
And, of course, there’s also the regular box, which has:
- Lava Agni 4 phone
- Clear case
- User guide
- 66W fast charger
- USB-C cable
- Free home replacement card
All in all, it’s a surprisingly good start for a phone that doesn’t cost much.
Design and Build: Top-Notch Without the Fuss
Before we get into the details, check out the design. The Lava Agni 4 has two colors:
- Lunar Mist: A cool silver-white mix.
- Phantom Black
The Lunar Mist looks extra fancy because of its matte finish, which keeps fingerprints away.
Here are some cool design points:
- Metal frame
- Glass back
- A new Action Key (you can set it up for apps, tools, or shortcuts)
- Good weight at 204g
- IP64 splash protection
- USB 3.2 Gen 1 support (not common at this price)
- Dual stereo speakers
- X-axis linear haptic motor
- IR Blaster
- For a phone under ₹25,000, you get a lot. Seriously, this phone feels way more high-end than others in its class.
The Screen: Bright, Sharp, and Colorful
The Lava Agni 4 screen is a big deal. Here’s the lowdown:
- 6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Gorilla Glass 5
- 10-bit
- HDR10 support
- 1320 nits’ max brightness (but in testing, it got close to 2400 nits outside)
- Fingerprint sensor built into the screen
- Always-On display
Colors pop, contrast is on point, and it’s easy to see in the sunlight. Videos might look a bit too sharp at times, but you can change the color settings (Warm/ Cool/ Vivid) if you want.
Performance: This Phone is Seriously Fast
So, you’re wondering how well this Lava Agni 4 actually runs, right?
Let’s check it out:
- It’s got a MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor (the same one in the Nord CE5, Reno 14, Realme P3 Ultra)
- Plus, it packs LPDDR5XRAM and UFS 4.0 storage.
- AnTuTu v10 score? Over 1.4 million.
For the price, this phone is a beast. UFS 4.0 makes opening apps and just swiping around feel super quick.
What About Gaming?
- Genshin Impact: It’s got a 60fps mode; it usually sticks around 45fps.
- BGMI: Runs at a smooth 60fps.
The phone doesn’t get too hot, thanks to Lava’s setup. Honestly, just using it every day, this phone feels fast and reliable.
Software: Clean, Quick, and Packed with Goodies
The Lava Agni 4 comes with Android 15 ready to go, and you will get:
- 3 years of Android version updates
- 4 years of security updates
The user interface is nice and clean; without a bunch of junk you don’t need. You can pick between the google phone app or Lava’s (which lets you record calls without announcing it).
Cool Extras Include:
- App cloning
- Hidden apps
- Circle to search
- Different transition effects
- UI in different languages, including Hindi
- VI: Lava’s new AI app
- Yeah, Lava’s got its own AI helper now.
It Can:
- Chat
- Act as a tutor (for math, English, etc)
- Respond to your voice
- Give you daily horoscopes
- Help you write, translate, and fix your grammar
- Edit photos with AI (remove objects, make images, turn sketches into images)
A smart step forward for the Indian brand!
Cameras: The Good Upgrade for Lava
- Its got a 50MP main camera with OIS, plus an 8MP ultrawide.
- Selfies are 50MP (Samsung sensor).
- It shoots 4K video at 60fps (both front and back).
The camera is way better than older Agni models. Colors pop, the range is good, and selfies look great.
A couple of things to watch for:
- Sometimes the colors are too much.
- Things can look a little too sharp.
- Indoor pics can be a bit yellow-ish.
Battery and Charging
- 5000mAh battery
- 66W fast charging
You can get through a whole day, even if you’re using it alot.
Lava Agni 4 Price in India
So, what’s the damage for the Lava Agni 4 in India?
- ₹24,999 (8GB + 256GB)
- Keep an eye out for deals when it first goes on sale; it might drop to around ₹22,999.
That price is pretty good, considering you get UFS 4.0, AMOLED 1.5K, Dimensity 8350, and 4K 60fps video on both cameras.
Conclusion
If these things are important to you:
- A phone that’s strong
- A display that looks good
- Cameras that are good
- Simple Software
- Looks and feels well-made
- Support from an Indian company
Then the Lava Agni 4 is something you should think about getting.










