I remember long travel days where the phone’s battery bar felt like a melting ice cube. This time, 7000mAh reads like relief. Picture a full day of reels, maps, and back-to-back calls without that nervous glance at 15%. Top it up, and 80W charging brings the comfort of quick pit stops instead of hour-long plugs.
Built to feel premium
Flat edges, solid metal frame, clean camera island: it looks like Lava wants this to sit nicely in the hand and in the eyes. No gimmicky second screen, just a tidy, grown-up design that won’t scream for attention in meetings or on the metro.
Performance that matters
On paper, the Dimensity 8350 with those benchmark leaps over the previous gen hints at smooth scrolling and snappy app launches. Pair that with a 6.78-inch AMOLED, Full HD+ sharpness, and 120Hz refresh, and swipes should feel like they slice through butter, not jelly.
Camera and everyday use
A dual 50MP setup with OIS sounds like less clutter and more consistency. If Lava nails stabilization, low-light street photos and moving shots should come out steadier, not smeared. A 32MP selfie cam is a welcome bump for video calls and Stories.
Price and timing
Expected at ₹22,999 to ₹24,999, it walks straight into the sub-₹25K fight with a battery advantage and clean build. Launch is tipped for early October, which lines up neatly with festive shopping plans.
Specifications
- 6.78-inch AMOLED, FHD+, 120Hz
- MediaTek Dimensity 8350
- 7000mAh battery, 80W charging
- Dual 50MP rear with OIS, 32MP front
- Premium metal frame, flat sides
- Expected price: ₹22,999 to ₹24,999
If this is the kind of balanced power the Lava Agni 4 5G actually ships with, I can see a lot of people ditching battery anxiety without ditching style. Share thoughts, drop questions, and follow for hands-on soon. Also, you can join our WhatsApp group. You will see the join link on the right side, or at the beginning of the post.