Lava has ended the guessing game around its next mid-range challenger. The company confirmed that Agni 4 will launch in India on November 20, positioning it as the true successor to Agni 3 while steering the series in a cleaner, more purposeful direction.
The first official images spotlight a metal build with sharp lines, a minimalist back, and a dual rear camera island framed by an LED light strip. 
That illuminated ring should double as a tasteful notification accent for calls, charging, or alerts, lending the phone a distinct visual signature. A new side button is also visible, hinting at a dedicated shortcut or action key to jump into the camera, gaming mode, or silent profiles with a single press.
Notably, Lava is abandoning both the triple camera stack and the secondary rear display that appeared on Agni 3. The message seems clear: cut the gimmicks, refine the essentials, and focus on consistent day-to-day performance. Community chatter matches this shift, with enthusiasts expecting a performance-first approach rumored around an MTK 8350-class chipset, while camera hopefuls are crossing fingers for Sony IMX series hardware such as IMX890, IMX906, or IMX921. Storage talk is equally pragmatic: many are eyeing an 8 GB RAM and 256 GB variant, with deal hunters speculating a street price near 23,999 INR after bank offers and seasonal discounts.
Official specifications remain under wraps, but the launch day timeline suggests Lava will drip-feed details in the coming days. For now, Agni 4 looks like a grown-up rethink of the lineup: durable metal construction, a streamlined dual camera setup, an eye-catching LED ring, and design choices that prioritize usability over novelty.
3 comments
that LED ring around the camera looks clean. hoping it pulses for calls and charging
performance > gimmicks. mtK 8350 rumor sounds right. just give stable thermals and done
big hopes tbh. if they put IMX890 or even 906 this could slap. please dont cheap out on optics again 😅