Friday, December 5, 2008

The new Android-smartphone Kogan Agora

Australian company Kogan Technologies introduced the world a new smartphone based on the platform Android - Kogan Agora. Unlike the T-Mobile G1, it is made in monoblock form factor with QWERTY-keyboard. In fact, there are two varieties - Kogan Agora for 299 Australian dollars and Kogan Agora Pro for 399 Australian dollars. Both models are available for order through the site www.kogan.com.au, they are sold without a contract and can work in any network operator (the standard, of course).



Smartphone Kogan Agora is equipped with 2.5-inch touch screen, QWERTY-keyboard and supports 3G. Kogan Agora Pro is equipped with an additional 2-MP camera, GPS-module and supports Wi-Fi. Both models will be delivered to customers in Australia and on the 29 January 2009.

Characteristics Kogan Agora Pro:

� Mobile networks GSM / EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), UMTS / HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz)
� 2,5-inch touch screen TFT-resolution 320x240 pixels and support for 262K colors
� QWERTY-keyboard
� Processor 624 MHz
� 256 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM
� Slot microSD
� Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
� GPS-receiver
� 2-Mp camera
� Rechargeable lithium-ion capacity of 1300 mAh
� Standby time - up to 300 hours
� Time running conversation - up to 400 minutes
� Size - 108x64x14, 8 mm
� Weight - 130 grams

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