The Lava Agni 3 showcases a sleek design with a cover display and an Action Key for enhanced usability, supported by reliable battery life. Performance-wise, it handles daily tasks with ease, though it stumbles under heavy use. My main concern is the camera quality, which remains average despite a variety of modes offered. The primary display works well, but the secondary cover display struggles with widget integration. Its functional but not the best. In the sub-Rs 25,000 range, the Agni 3 stands out but has room for improvement. A software update could resolve many issues. Priced at Rs 20,999 (without the charger), its a solid buy. However, if youre seeking excellent camera performance, consider the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion and the Nothing Phone (2a) instead.
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8.1/10
21 Feb 2026
The Lava Agni 4 impresses with its premium metallic build and class-leading performance, making it a strong contender for users seeking a powerful and durable smartphone. Its performance handles demanding apps and multitasking with ease, delivering a smooth experience. Battery management, however, could be more efficient, and the rear cameras require some fine-tuning to improve sharpness. Overall, it’s a solid choice for users who prioritize design, speed, and reliability over camera excellence.
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