Bargain Kogan Agora Android phone arrives from Down Under
By Nick Mansell on Thursday, 04 December 2008
Following on from the G1 on T-Mobile, Google's Android is about to get its second airing - this time on a handset from Australia. The bargain Kogan Agora takes on a more traditional QWERTY smartphone style appearance but retains the necessary touch screen abilities.
It sports HSDPA and Bluetooth, but not Wi-Fi. A slightly more expensive Pro version adds GPS for the built-in Google Maps. Click through for more pics and details.
In a website posting, Kogan's resident blogger, Ruslan says: "I'm very excited to be able to show you the Kogan Agora and the Kogan Agora Pro.
"I know the price has changed a little -- the impact of the global financial crisis on currencies means that $199 is simply impossible. However, we've been working hard to get you two very affordable, but feature-packed handsets. I hope you're as excited as we are!"
The Agora will cost AU$299 (currently £132), and the Agora Pro will be AU$399 (currently £177). Both are available for pre-order in Australia, with the first phones going out at the end of January. The good news is, Kogan is accepting international orders for a modest premium of AU$44.85 (£19.85) to cover international delivery. Bonus!
Google Mobile Functions
Google Search ™, Gmail ™, YouTube ™, Google Maps ™, Google Talk ™, Google Calendar ™.
Display
2.5-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with 262K QVGA (320 X 240 pixel) resolution
Device Control
5-Way Central Navigation Key
Keyboard
QWERTY keyboard
Keyboard backlighting
GPS
GPS navigation capability with Google Maps™ (Pro only)
Connectivity
Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate
Audio
Built-in microphone and speaker
Headphone output
Ring tone formats:
MIDI, MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, PCM
Video
Video formats supported:
MPEG2 H263, H264, MPEG4, AVI
Mail attachment support
Viewable document types:
JPEG,GIF,WBMP,MIDI,AMR,MP3,WAV
Dimensions (HxWxD)
108 mm x 64 mm x 14.8 mm
Weight
130g
Battery
Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Capacity: 1300 mAh
Talk Time
Up to 400 minutes
Standby Time
Up to 300 hours
Processor MHz
624 MHz
Memory
256 MB On-board + 128 MB Flash
microSD™ card expansion slot
Network
UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz)
GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Features Available:
Handsfree
FM radio
JAVA 2.0
SMS
Email
MMS 1.0
WAP 2.0
WAP Push
Web Browser
Bookmarks
Video Recording
Media Player
Instant Messaging
Phone Book
Ring Silencer/Quick Silent
Scheduler/Organiser
Mini-USB Connectivity (charging, headset)
Phone Book
Integrated Antenna
Fast Text Editor
Lunar calendar, Calculator and Alarm Clock
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