
Kogan Agora to be second Android phone
Kogan Technologies is launching the second Android-based handset in the UK
Published on Dec 4, 2008
Australian-based mobile manufacturer Kogan Technologies has released two new Google powered handsets, the Agora and Agora Pro.
Each model will come SIM-free and with a 2.5-inch touchscreen, 3G and a full QWERTY keypad.
There is a mildly disappointing 256MB of internal storage but fear not, there is also the option of inserting a microSD to expand your options.
Both models also come with other vitals such as a media player capable of handling video and music, IM software, and an FM radio.
The key differences between the Agora and the Agora Pro are that the Pro comes with the addition of a 2-megapixel camera and WiFi.
Naturally these additions make the Pro the more expensive option at AUS$399, whilst the Agora comes in AUS$100 cheaper at AUS$299.
Available to pre-order now and due to start shipping in January, both the Kogan Agora and the Agora Pro will be available for shipping to the UK, how much the shipping will cost is another matter though.
More information can be found on the Kogan website here.


