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GadgetReview: Gadgets At A Glance: The Kogan Agora Android Phone
Mobile Mentalism» The best mobile phones from the best mobile phone UK site – MobileMentalism: Kogan Agora: new Android handset takes on the G1
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs: Australia Gets The World's Second Android Phone
Gadgets At A Glance: The Kogan Agora Android Phone
GadgetReview —
... and documents.
Customisable Home Screen with instant Email, text message and IM notifications.
Instant access to mobile Internet services (Gmail ™, YouTube ™, Google Talk ™, Google Calendar ™, Google Maps ™).
Music Player.
Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate
microSD™ expansion slot for all your storage needs.
Availability: Early 2009
Price: $200ish
[Crunchgear]
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Kogan Agora: new Android handset takes on the G1
Mobile Mentalism» The best mobile phones from the best mobile phone UK site – MobileMentalism —
... The Kogan Agora is Google's vision of the mobile Web in the flesh. 2009 should start to see the slow trickle of Android handsets turn into a flood. From dozens of small companies to the big guns of HTC, Samsung and Motorola all actively developing Android handsets, and even Sony Ericsson developing prototypes, Google's new smartphone operating system is about to turn up everywhere in all manner of shapes and sizes.
Can't wait!
[Source: Mashable, CrunchGear, Kogan]
Australia Gets The World's Second Android Phone
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
... , Dec 5, 2008 10:12 AM [image] Fans of the Android platform should get excited about this one. Though it will only be available in Australia, the new Android-powered handset from Kogan is a hint at the possibilities ahead. Australia-based Kogan is rolling out two new handsets in January, the Agora and Agora Pro. At first glance, I really like what I see. Rather than the large-screened, sliding G1 from HTC, the Agoras look like a cross between a Motorola Q9 and a Samsung BlackJack . That is to say, there are monoblock phones with a full QWERTY keyboard on the front, like on the ...
Much fabled Kogan Agora Android phone prototype gets hands-on’d
MobileCrunch —
... Back in December, the Kogan Agora was revealed and caused all kinds of excitement amongst mobile geeks. Not only was it going to be dirt cheap (around $250 bucks, unsubsidized), and not only was it being pushed out by what was about as close as you can get to a mom-and-pop electronics manufacturer, but it looked like they were going to beat just about everyone besides HTC to getting an Android product on the shelf. ...





