intomobile.com - 12/4/2008
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Kogan Agora
Kogan’s Agora and Agora Pro hinted at last month is now ready to roll, costing AU$299 and AU$399, and shipping on January 29th. The Agora Pro’s specs are as follows:
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itwire.com - 12/4/2008
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Kogan, the Australian company that has electronics custom
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Worlds second Google Android gPhone launches!
engadget.com - 12/4/2008
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Kogan intros world's second Android phone: Agora / Agora Pro
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... come with no network locking, and will be delivered on January 29, 2009. They can be ordered internationally, with an AU$45 (US$29) delivery charge.
The standard Agora features a full QWERTY keyboard, central navigation key, 2.5” touchscreen, microSD slot, and 3G connectivity.
The Agora Pro has the same form factor, but also adds a 2 MP camera, Wi-Fi, and GPS to the Agora’s impressive specifications.
More-detailed specs can be found here.
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... Second Android phone now available for pre-sale – That’s the Agora Pro fom Australian manufacturer Kogan, shipping at the end of January. ...
Next BlackJack To Have Google Android
High Tech Lounge —
... quad-band GSM, and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA. Set to launch in Australia on January 29, the Kogan Agora Pro will retail for a mere AU$399. For something a little cheaper, you can opt for the non-pro Kogan Agora that will sell for $299. The form factor and overall styling is the same, but the regular Agora lacks Wi-Fi and GPS. It still has 3G though. No word on when (and if) the Agora (or Agora Pro) will make it over to our side of the pond. Next BlackJack To Have Google Android Source: intomobile.com
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