Kogan Agora

The names "Agora" and "Agora Pro" are now used for laptops, tablet PCs and Google TV devices produced by Kogan.
History
The Kogan Agora was a planned Internet-enabled smartphone running the Android operating system for mobile devices. Developed by the Australian company Kogan Technologies, it was to have been supplied unlocked and intended for use on the networks of telecommunications companies internationally. The Agora was announced on 4 December 2008 and was the second device announced running the Android platform. Two versions of the device were planned, a standard version, and a pro version with a 2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and GPS functions. The Agora was originally planned to launch on 15 December 2008, but was delayed until 29 January 2009, then later was delayed indefinitely, "due to potential future interoperability issues."
Features
The features were state-of-art for the time.
* 2.5-inch TFT-LCD QVGA (320×240) (160 ppi) resistive touchscreen
* QWERTY keyboard
* 3G network connectivity
* Android mobile phone operating system and associated applications, such as a Web browser, email client, media player
* UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100 MHz, GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
* Expansion slot, microSD, SDHC up to 16 GB
* Built in Wi-Fi, Pro version only
* 2.0 megapixel camera, Pro version only
* GPS navigation ability, Pro version only
 
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