Lava Agni 3

Lava Agni 3 Smartphone Review – Lava phones are often overlooked because the company has little to no online presence. Typically, the company releases two or three mid-range smartphones every year and goes completely silent for the whole year. However, it looks like the company is trying a slightly different approach this time with the release of the Lava Agni 3. The phone is expected to unveil exclusivity for the Indian smartphone market for now, while the global availability is still shrouded in mystery.

Unlike the predecessor Lava Agni 2, the new Lava Agni 3 appears a complete package—the reason being the better camera quality and long-lasting battery life. Besides the fancy look, the phone is also equipped with a dual screen, which is quite challenging to obtain in the mid-range. At the same time, users can expect decent software update policies compared to previous Lava models. Anyway, let’s not wait; we can explore other details about this phone.

Lava Agni 3 Smartphone Review

Highlights

  1. The device arrives with a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel that also provides a 1.74-inch AMOLED secondary display.
  2. As for the software interface, you can expect the Android 14 custom skin out of the box.
  3. As for the hardware configuration, the Dimensity 7300X chipset will boost the overall performance.
  4. A 50MP triple camera with a dedicated telephoto lens configuration looks quite appealing.
  5. A standard 5000 mAh battery setup will accompanied by 66W wired charging support.

Design and Display

Lava has always shown innovation in the design aspect. But this time, the Lava Agni 3 brings a bland design on the back panel. It appears as if the company is trying to provide plain color options to the users. You can choose between the Heather Glass (Blue) and Pristine Glass (White) paint job. But the primary highlight would be the curved 6.78-inch display.

The curved AMOLED panel doesn’t have thick bezels, while the screen provides FHD+ resolution. Through this, you can watch Netflix content without any trouble, whereas the 120Hz refresh rate brings a fabulous navigation experience to the users. The touch response is quite smooth for normal usage. Furthermore, it will also help during gaming sessions. Not to forget, the phone also provides higher brightness and HDR10+ control, which gives suitable screen usage.

On the other hand, the back panel also houses a secondary 1.74-inch AMOLED display. It’s more of a dual-screen phone. If you think it is just an average display, then you might be wrong. The secondary display brings multitasking features, notification support, widget integration, and many more. But, when it comes to built quality, the phone didn’t have any distinctive perk except the IP64 resistance support.

Memory and Internal

Under the hood, the Lava Agni 3 phone arrives with the Dimesnity 7300X chipset that can precisely handle day-to-day activities. It includes normal tasks such as scrolling through social media, playing games like BGMI, etc. At the same time, the users won’t notice any performance hiccups with this chipset, while the processing unit can go up to 4×2.5 GHz cloaking speed. With this octa-core processor, the device can support almost everything.

As a mid-range phone, the phone doesn’t disappoint spec-wise. As for the software interface, the phone is equipped with standard Android 14 custom skin with a wide range of customization attributes. However, the company didn’t add much compared to its previous version. But still, the interface is lightweight to use with fewer bloatware apps and notifications. Similarly, it’s a plus point that the phone provides three major Android upgrades.

As for the overall software experience, the users won’t face much hassle using the necessary apps for daily activities. In terms of storage capacity, the device gains 128GB to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage with 8GB RAM support. This combination is pretty great since you are getting a higher UFS 3.1 storage with a fast response memory unit. However, the company does remove the dedicated secondary mircoSD card slot from this phone.

Camera

At the first impression, the camera module on the Lava Agni 3 looks like a pretty standard triple camera setup. But as you look closely, you will find an advanced 8MP telephoto lens alongside the 50MP primary and 8MP ultra-wide lens. On paper, this configuration does look quite appealing, whereas the real-time test tells a slightly different story. There’s no doubt that the colors are accurate, and the white balance is precisely managed in the daylights.

Yet, the low light might not be the strong point of this phone. Although, the users won’t encounter any serious problems such as grain or oversaturated colors. The main sensor ensures that you find the most suitable lighting using the HDR settings, while the contrast is on point in most of the photos. As far as the 16MP selfie camera quality is concerned, the phone delivers exceptional results.

The images bring precise saturation, and a wide range of filters to explore. At the same time, the low-light photos with the selfie camera aren’t that bad either. Despite this, the company didn’t give any hands up for better video resolution. Thankfully, the phone can provide 4K video recording, while the selfie lens can only go up to 1080p resolution. Though, it’s not a bad option as a camera phone. But tons of other phones provide better camera results in the same price range.

Battery and Others

The battery prowess of the Lava Agni 3 goes beyond the initial expectation since the users can smoothly expect up to 6+ hours of screen time. In moderate usage, the phone can stay active for two more hours, which is considerably great for a 5000 mAh battery. A typical three-hour gaming will only drain up to 40% of battery life. Following this, you can rely on the 66W wired charger to refuel the phone in under 45 minutes.

Aside from the fast charging support, the phone includes an under-display biometric scanner, stereo speakers, and other necessary sensor support. Overall, the Agni 3 won’t cause any issues with the connectivity departments since you are getting 5G network support. Last but not least, the Lava Agni 3 start price would be around $250 (Rs 20,999 in India) approx.

Lava Agni 3 Pros and Cons

Lava Agni 2
Image – Lava Agni 2

Lava Agni 3 Specifications Detail

Down below you can see the full specifications of the Lava Agni 3 smartphone.

SpecificationsLava Agni 3
Network2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
AnnouncedOctober 2024
SIMDual SIM
Dimensions6.44 x 2.97 x 0.35 inches
Weight212 g
Size6.78 inches
Cover display: 1.74 inches
DisplayAMOLED
1B colors
120Hz
HDR10+
1200 nits brightness
~429 PPI density

Cover display
AMOLED
Protection/OthersIP64, dust and water resistant
Resolution1200 x 2652 pixels
Cover display: 336 x 480 pixels
OSAndroid 14, up to 3 major Android upgrades
Chipset4nm – Mediatek Dimensity 7300X
CPUOcta-core
4×2.5 GHz Cortex-A78
4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55
GPUMali-G615 MC2
Card slotNo
RAM8GB
Internal128GB, 256GB
UFS 3.1
Camera50 MP (wide), PDAF, OIS
8 MP (telephoto), PDAF, 3x optical zoom
8 MP (112Ëšultrawide)
Dual-LED flash, HDR
Max – 4K@30fps
Selfie16 MP (wide)
Max – 1080p@30fps
LoudspeakerYes
(stereo speakers)
3.5mm jackNo
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e, dual-band
Bluetooth5.4, A2DP, LE
GPSGPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, QZSS, BDS, NavIC
NFCNo
Infrared portNo
RadioNo
USBUSB Type-C 2.0, OTG
SensorsUnder display fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
BatteryLi-Po 5000 mAh
66W wired
ColorsHeather Glass, Pristine Glass
Expected Price$250 (Rs 20,999 in India) approx
Disclaimer: We can not guarantee that the data available on this page is 100% correct.

Conclusion

The Lava Agni 3 does set a new standard in the mid-range segment as it brings a curved display, telephoto lens, higher refresh rate screen, and suitable performance configuration. All of those factors make this phone a value-for-money deal for camera enthusiasts and performance tweakers. But still, we won’t deny that the phone has its flaws too. The phone has a modern design, an older chipset, and average software reliability.

Furthermore, the weak presence of Southeast Asian smartphones makes the lava phones almost invisible in front of other mainstream brands. Besides this, you will find a better deal at a something higher price if you want a camera-centric phone. You can choose a phone like the Infinix Zero 40 in exchange for a curved display. Anyway, the final decision is in your hands, so choose a phone that fits your budget and needs.

Aman Patel
Aman Patel is a technology enthusiast and has excellent knowledge of smartphones. He writes for Oispice frequently about smartphones and reviews. Aman is available on email at [email protected].

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