Lava Agni 3 5G Unboxing : Lava is fast becoming one of the few celebrated Indian brands in the smartphone industry, and so is the Lava Agni 3 5G. The eponymous, affordably-priced 5G phone comes with a neat design, okay specs, and great performance without putting too big of a dent on the wallet concerning what its competitors are offering. But is it really worth your money?
Well. Let us make it clear; now to the design. Lava Agni 3 5G looks quite good in this price range. The glass back adds that premium feel to it. Two shades have been given-blue and dark green. The phone is slim, easy to hold. The back camera module looks nice, along with a modern touch to it.
The display-MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor 6.5 inches FHD+ AMOLED display with good color reproduction and 120Hz refresh rate, providing smoothest scroll and swipe experiences. Video watching and gaming feel great on this phone. Brightness is good enough to allow use outdoors.
MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor is a capable processor for day-to-day work under normal conditions with some light degree of multitasking. Apps open in a click, and switching is seamless. You should be happy with performance if your main usage is going to be: Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and maybe a bit of light gaming.
In this price segment, Lava Agni 3 5G scores well with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. There is also virtual RAM support and a memory card slot for expansion. The phone runs almost stock Android, ensuring no bloatware and ads, just a smooth experience. Lava promises two years of Android upgrades and three years of security upgrades.
Camera specifications are decent: 50MP main and wide and macro. Day shots come out nice and vibrant. Night shots aren’t awe-inspiring, but they would suffice for casual users. 16 MP front camera is good enough for selfies and video calls.
The battery life is good. It has 5000mAh, which lasts until the end of the day. It comes with 33W fast charging, with the charger being in the box, so you don’t have to purchase it separately.
Now, what I missed were the stereo speakers. They would have definitely improved the media experience. The phone does not feel ultra-premium, and at this price, that is not warranted.
So, Lava Agni 3 5G is best suited for budget people who want a clean, reliable and simple Android phone. Sound performance is satisfactory with inviting resolution, it supports 5G, and gives a bloat-free experience. Not the perfect phone, but it gives much more really than anyone expected. In case you’re really in favour of supporting an Indian brand, this is one option for your buck.