Lava Agni 4 Launch: Vayu AI, 1.5K AMOLED Display and Powerful 66W Charging

Anand Kumar
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Lava Agni 4 lands today with a big promise — an India-focused system-level AI called Vayu AI and flagship-class hardware. The Lava Agni 4 launch brings a 6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED screen, MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset, and a 5,000mAh battery with 66W fast wired charging. Here’s what to expect and how to watch the Lava Agni 4 launch livestream.

How to watch the Lava Agni 4 launch (live)

  • Date: November 20, 2025.
  • Time: 12:00 PM IST.
  • Where: Lava Mobiles’ official YouTube channel — search “Lava Mobiles” or click the livestream link on the company’s website.
  • Tip: Bookmark the embedded livestream on tech news pages for quick replays and highlight clips.

What Lava says — Vayu AI and the India angle

Lava positions the Lava Agni 4 as more than raw specs — the device debuts Vayu AI, built for Indian users. Vayu AI is presented as a system-level assistant with modular agents for creativity, learning, emotional support, productivity and deep device control. In short: Lava aims to blend on-device AI utility with everyday tasks for local needs.

Key Lava Agni 4 specifications (confirmed)

  • Display: 6.67-inch 1.5K+ AMOLED, peak brightness up to 2400 nits.
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 8350.
  • Rear cameras: 50MP main (with OIS) + 8MP ultra-wide.
  • Front camera: 50MP sensor, both front and rear support 4K@60fps video.
  • Battery: 5,000mAh with 66W fast wired charging.
  • Build & durability: Aluminium alloy frame, IP64 rating.
  • Software: Vayu AI + expected Android base (company to confirm Android version and update policy).
  • Extras: At-home demo programme, one-year replacement warranty, and home service options.

Why Vayu AI matters for India

Many brands bring “AI” tags; Lava’s pitch is specific: system-level AI tailored to Indian language use-cases and workflows. That means Vayu AI isn’t just a chat window — it’s intended to integrate with camera editing, document workflows, student learning agents and small daily comfort features (emotional-comfort agents Lava mentioned). If Lava delivers meaningful offline/on-device processing and local-language support, Lava Agni 4 could stand out in the crowded India smartphone market.

Camera expectations — real use, not just megapixels

Lava pushed two camera talking points: a 50MP main camera with OIS and a 50MP front facing camera — both claim 4K@60fps capture. That’s notable for vloggers, creators, and anyone who relies on mobile video. The presence of OIS on the main sensor should improve low-light stills and stable video. The secondary 8MP ultra-wide covers group shots and landscapes, rounding out a creator-friendly kit.

Battery & charging — longevity plus fast top-ups

A 5,000mAh battery coupled with 66W fast charging gives a sensible mix: long daily life and quick refueling. Lava’s at-home demo and one-year replacement warranty are user-focused gestures — helpful for buyers who prefer service and hand-holding when trying new brands.

Durability & display — two practical wins

The 1.5K AMOLED panel with very high peak brightness (claimed 2400 nits) suggests great daylight visibility — important for outdoor users. The IP64 rating and aluminium alloy frame also position the Agni 4 as more durable than many mid-range phones that skip build robustness.

Software & updates — what Lava has promised

Lava has spoken about Vayu AI at the system level. Two key things to verify post-launch:

  1. How much on-device processing Vayu AI performs vs cloud processing (privacy and latency matter).
  2. Update policy — users should expect clarity on Android major updates and security patch cadence.

Price & availability — early signals and expectations

Lava hasn’t confirmed price in this pre-launch brief, but given the hardware and AI positioning, expect competitive pricing aimed at upper-mid and flagship-lite buyers in India. Watch Lava’s official channels and retail partners for exact Lava Agni 4 price in India and first-sale dates.

Reactions & what reviewers will test first

Tech reviewers will look at:

  • Real-world Vayu AI use-cases (local language, offline features).
  • Camera video performance at 4K/60fps and OIS effectiveness.
  • Display brightness claims in sunlight tests.
  • Battery+charging cycle and thermal behavior under 66W charging.

If Lava nails AI usefulness and battery/display performance, the Agni 4 could be more than a spec-sheet phone — it could be genuinely useful for Indian consumers.

what to try in the first week post-launch

  • Test Vayu AI with a local language prompt.
  • Record a short 4K@60fps front and rear clip to check stabilization.
  • Run Brightness test outdoors against a comparable AMOLED.
  • Charge from 0–50% and note time to understand 66W real-world speed.
  • Check software update promise and pre-installed apps.

The Lava Agni 4, powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8350 and wrapped around Vayu AI, aims to be India-centric both in features and marketing. Strong display, OIS-backed camera, big battery and fast charging check many consumer boxes. The crucial differentiator will be how genuinely useful Vayu AI proves to be in day-to-day tasks and whether Lava sustains software support and timely updates.

Stay tuned: Global India Broadcast News watch the Lava Agni 4 launch livestream on Lava’s YouTube at 12 PM IST to see the first demos and official pricing.

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