According to the latest news, Melbourne-based Kogan Technologies plans to release into the wild its first mobile phone running under Google's Android operating system before the end of the ongoing year. Ruslan Kogan, the company's founder, is reported to have stated that the handset should come to the marke... |
25 June 2009 08:31 GMT |
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About a month ago, we learned that the Kogan Agora and Kogan Agora Pro were indefinitely delayed, and the news certainly made a lot of enthusiasts sad at that time. For what it's worth, it seems that the Australian maker has been working hard on updating the devices so as to be more feature-compatible with the A... |
24 February 2009 09:58 GMT |
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It seems that we won't be able to see the Kogan Agora on the market in the near future, maybe not even in the not-so-near one as well, since the phone is announced to have been delayed indefinitely. According to a post published on the maker's blog, the phone may have been delayed due to “potential fu... |
17 January 2009 04:35 GMT |
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Kogan Agora, the only Australian Android smartphone, has been recently spotted in a series of live images, meant to show us that the device is a real thing, not only some sort of Photoshop rendering, as some voices suggested when the previous official images were released. The phone is a quite affordable handset and... |
6 January 2009 13:21 GMT |
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Following the G1, we have not seen any other Android device, with rumors spreading fast and saying that the next one will come from China. However, these rumors have turned out to be false, for as you can see, Australia was the next destination for the Android OS. Thus, the Agora was born, produced by Kogan Technolog... |
4 December 2008 06:43 GMT |
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