Good review about Lava Agni 2 5g : should you buy ?
this phone that I have is truly surprising, and it surprised me a lot. I'm talking about the Lava Agni 25G. Oh my god, what a phone this is! Watch the complete review, my friends. There are so many things about this phone that excite me. The Lava Agni 25G is truly #Aheadofthecurve. So let's start.1. Lava Agni 2 Design
Wow, the looks are excellent. They definitely look very good, and it has a glass back. It's quite rare to find a glass back phone under Rs 20,000 these days. Most phones use polycarbonate, but this one has a glass back. It also has a quad-camera setup, which looks good. Usually, such camera setups are seen in expensive smartphones, so that's nice. Now, let me tell you something interesting about the camera.Coming to the design, it has a curved display. Not bad, not bad at all. But the frame is made of plastic. Talking about the weight, it feels very light. It weighs around 202.3 grams, which is not heavy at all.2. Lava Agni 2 Display
And the phone comes with a curved display, and the display size is also larger. As I mentioned earlier, the phone has a slightly bigger size, right? It features a 6.78" FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The front glass is curved, and even the back is made of curved glass, so the entire phone gives a curvy feel. Currently, Netflix doesn't support HDR, but you can play HDR videos on YouTube. Speaking of brightness, it can reach up to 950 nits, which is quite bright considering the price. Since it's an AMOLED display, you'll experience punchy colors, and I found the display contrast to be on the higher side. Additionally, this is a 10-bit display, so you'll get good color reproduction. As for the refresh rate, you can switch between 62Hz and 120Hz adaptive mode.3. Lava Agni 2 Software
Speaking of the software, it comes with the latest Android 13, and according to Lava, they promise 2 years of Android updates and 3 years of security updates. Lava has made efforts to differentiate themselves in many of their phones and has also started working in a similar manner with updates. Let me explain without making any direct comparisons. Remember when Realme launched the Realme 10 Pro+ with a curved display? Curved displays tend to be more expensive, and while many people prefer curved displays, some prefer normal displays. However, due to the curved display, Realme had to add a lot of unnecessary bloatware to manage their profit. On the other hand, if you look at Lava, the entire phone is clean without any unnecessary applications.4. Lava Agni 2 performance
When it comes to performance, this phone is excellent for normal multitasking. It has an impressive Antutu score of 520,000, which is really good. If you want to play games, you can do so at medium to high settings without any problems. The performance is very good, and even during long gaming sessions, it remains quite stable.5. Lava Agni 2 camera
The camera is indeed one of the important features of this phone, as it seems to be a focal point.We have a quad-camera setup, with the primary camera being a 50-megapixel sensor located in the middle. The pixel size for this camera is one micron. Additionally, we have an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera for capturing wide shots. As for the other two cameras, they are likely a macro lens and a depth sensor, which we can skip discussing in detail. The selfie camera is 16 megapixels, and it's good to see that this phone offers the option to record 4K videos at up to 30fps. Lava seems to have made a serious and well-implemented effort in terms of photography and camera capabilities with the LAVA Agni 2.