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Lava's Agni 4 Smartphone to Launch with Dual Cameras and Metal Design

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Lava Agni 4 to debut in India on November 20
  • Smartphone features metal construction and dual rear cameras
  • Agni 3's triple-camera setup and secondary display are missing
Lava's Agni 4 Smartphone to Launch with Dual Cameras and Metal Design

In the coming weeks, Indian smartphone brand Lava will unveil the successor to its Agni 3 model. The Lava Agni 4 is scheduled to launch in India on November 20, 2025.

Lava has been teasing the new smartphone's design through its social media channels, revealing a few key changes from the previous generation. The Agni 4 will feature a metal construction, a departure from the Agni 3's design. Additionally, the upcoming model will sport a dual-rear-camera setup, a notable shift from the triple-camera module on the Agni 3.

Another change is the absence of the secondary display that was present on the back of the Agni 3. The Agni 4 teaser images also showcase a new side button and an LED light strip around the rear camera module. While Lava has not disclosed the full specifications yet, more details are expected to surface in the coming days leading up to the November 20 launch.

The Agni series has been Lava's flagship smartphone lineup, and the Agni 4 is poised to continue that legacy with its refreshed design and features. Consumers in India eagerly await the debut of this latest offering from the homegrown brand.

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The Lava Agni 4 smartphone will feature a metal construction and a dual-rear-camera setup, a change from the triple-camera module on the previous Agni 3 model.
The Lava Agni 4 is scheduled to launch in India on November 20, 2025.
The Lava Agni 4 will have a metal body and dual rear cameras, unlike the Agni 3 which had a triple-camera setup and a secondary display on the back.

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