Kogan Agora: Latest Android Mobile Phone Revealed, Out In January 2009
Coming soon to Android lovers around the world are the first post-G1 Google handsets, courtesy of Kogan.
The Agora and Agora Pro handsets (available for $299AUD/£132 and $399AUD/£176 respectively) are SIM-free, and are pretty impressive considering their the product of an Aussie entrepreneur joining forces with a Chinese handset maker…
The vanilla Agora comes with 2.5″ touchscreen, the Android operating system (naturally), 3G connectivity and memory upgradable via a microSD card slot.
Shell out a little more for the Pro and receive a 2 megapixel camera, GPS and Wi-FI in the bargain!
Big fan of the Blackberry-esque keyboard, too. Shows you don’t have to have a super-crazy design if the interface is snazzy enough!
Good news, they’re taking international orders too, so pop over to the Kogan site and sign up! However, you’ll have to sit tight for a bit as the phone isn’t out until the end of January.
They can’t be using pre-orders to fund production of the Agora…could they? Nah.
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good looking phone there. May take away some of the Blackberry sales!
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