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Kogan Agora

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.

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Made by Kogan Technologies, this mobile phone uses the Android 1.0 operating system.

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Memory Card
Other
HTC Dream
Connectivity
Bluetooth 2.0
Display
LCD touchscreen
Category
Rear Camera
120.0
Manufacturer
Type
Carrier
None
Available
N-A
Input
Networks
UMTS-HSDPA 850-1900-2100 MHz
GSM-EDGE 850-900-1800-1900 MHz
Operating system
CPU
Memory
256

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