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Kogan Agora, world's second Google Android phone, available for pre-order
Kogan Agora, world's second Google Android phone, available for pre-order
An Australian company is offering international pre-orders of the world's second Google Android phone , the Kogan Agora for AU$299 and the Kogan Agora Pro for AU$399. Australian company Kogan announced pre-order availability this morning  of the Kogan Agora and Kogan Agora Pro ...
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Kogan intros world's second Android phone: Agora / Agora Pro
Kogan intros world's second Android phone: Agora / Agora Pro
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Kogan Agora, the next Google Android smartphone, to ship next month
DVICE Atom Feed — ... It's set for a January 29, 2009 ship date and now available for pre-order. It'll be available unlocked for around $300 including international shipping. It's about time another company stepped up with the next Android phone. What's taking so long? We're nuts about Android, looking forward to the upcoming explosion of open-source applications that have already begun. All the software needs is a hot network and some great phones, and it's golden. Bring it! Via Obsessable

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Second Google Phone 'Agora' Out In January: Available Now for Pre-SaleToday @ PC World 12/4/2008
The second handset based on Google's Android OS is now available for pre-order from an Australian firm. The Agora will come SIM-free making it potentially compatible with AT&T; and T-Mobile.
Non-G1 Android phone to hit Australia in JanuaryCNET News.com 12/4/2008
Kogan Technologies' Agora phone will be the first sold Down Under to run Google's mobile operating system. It has a keyboard, a touch screen, and 3G connectivity.
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Kogan's Android Smartphone, Agora, Apes Blackberry StyleInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 12/5/2008
The Agora Pro skips the flip screen and packs Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G connectivity, and Google's Android OS onto a mobile handset with a 2.5-inch touchscreen.