Kogan Agora and Agora Pro

Overview

The much-hyped Google Android phone operating system will hit Australia on 29 January 2009, in the form of the Kogan Agora and Agora Pro. At first glance, this looks to be one of the most exciting products of the year.

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AU$439.00

 

first take The much-hyped Google Android phone operating system will hit Australia on 29 January 2009, in the form of the Kogan Agora and Agora Pro. At first glance, this looks to be one of the most exciting products of the year.

Correction: We incorrectly reported that the Kogan Agora phones do not include a touchscreen. In fact, both phones do.

Upside
This story starts with Google, and the search giant's desire to make an open-source mobile phone platform. By being the first handset provider (that we know of) to bring the Android platform to Australia, Kogan is cleverly piggybacking on existing hype. Even if this handset turns out to be awful, just the platform alone will be a big selling point for enthusiasts and the tech curious.

The Android platform is currently available in the US in the form of the T-Mobile G1. Much like the G1, the Kogan Agoras pack a QWERTY keyboard. They also include a touchscreen, like the iPhone.

Unlike the G1, there are two models from Kogan, the Agora and the Agora Pro. For the extra AU$100 you get Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, GPS and a 2MP camera on the Pro. We think this justifies the extra price. You'll want the GPS for the integrated Google Maps.

The Agoras
(Credit: Kogan Technologies)

By giving the OS away for free, Google has promised that the Android platform will bring down the price of handsets, and from the price of the Agora handsets this looks to be true.

For smartphones, both Kogan Agoras are ridiculously cheap. At $299 for the Agora and $399 for the Agora Pro these smartphones are about half the price of the cheapest smartphone we can think of, the Nokia E71.

With a 624MHz processor, the Agoras also look like they will be zippy smartphones. We don't know how resource-hungry Android is yet, but given Google's fetish for speed (think Chrome), we are willing to bet it will be faster than Windows Mobile 6.1. If this is the case, the Agora will indeed be faster than its competitors.

Even without testing the battery life on the Agoras, it can closely be extrapolated from comparison to handsets with very similar specs and identical battery capacity (1,300mAh). From this, we can assume the battery capacity on these handsets will be good, but continuous use of features like Wi-Fi and GPS will drain it faster.

Storage on the Agoras is provided by the standard 128MB RAM and 256MB ROM combo, along with a microSD card slot, which is a great combination.

Following the open source ethos, the Agoras come completely unlocked. Just pop your existing SIM and microSD cards, put your old phone on eBay, and off you go. However, you might want to upgrade your data plan first.

Downside
When is a BlackBerry not a BlackBerry? When it's a Kogan Agora. Kogan certainly hasn't gone out of its way for originality in design, as many an internet forum poster has noted. Although, Blackberry does have a great design...

While Android is a plus, it's also an OS in its infancy. Expect some bugs, and a while before its application set will rival that of the iPhone.

Additionally, while the Agoras are cheap, at this price point there is a good chance the build quality will not be high. We haven't seen a handset yet, but the whole pie might be spoilt by a cheap and plastic phone that is easily broken.

Outlook
With their stupidly cheap price tag, exciting Android OS and a full QWERTY keypad, the Agoras have a huge amount of potential.

If they have strong built quality, these handsets are shaping up to be one of the best products of 2009. Stay tuned.

Specifications

Other
Phone type 3G
Form factor QWERTY keyboard
General
Availability Telstra, Optus, Vodafone, 3 Mobile, Virgin
Dimensions (W x D x H) 64 x 14.8 x 108 mm
Weight 130 g
Processor speed 624 MHz
RAM 128 MB
ROM 256 MB
Connectivity
Networks GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, UMTS 850, UMTS 2100
Data Services GPRS, HSDPA
GPS receiver Yes
Wireless technology Bluetooth, 802.11b, 802.11g
Display
Screen resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Messaging
Messaging options SMS, MMS, E-mail, Instant Messaging
Push e-mail Yes
Memory
Expansion slot microSD
Functionality
Input method QWERTY keyboard
Web browser Yes
Ringtone options Polyphonic
Digital camera Yes
Camera
Camera resolution 2-megapixel
Video capture Yes
Entertainment
Games Yes
Video player Yes
More Information
Other Includes touch screen
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Might want to be careful Alex, www.kogan.com.au says "2.5-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with..." (this has been on their site since they first put the specs up)

'Miss reads' like this can really hurt and **** manufacturers off sometimes.

GusGus December 9th, 2008
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C'mon - you didn't actually have one of these for your "review" did you ? How about you make an effort to actually secure a unit for review rather than comment on website specs ???? That's NOT journalism.

BAD1BAD1 December 9th, 2008
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hi there, we should note that this is a "first take" of the product, given its specs etc, we haven't got one to review just yet, although stay tuned, as we'll have one soon!

Cheers,

Renai LeMay
News Editor
ZDNet.com.au

Renai LeMayRenai LeMay December 10th, 2008
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I'm not sure what the point of this article was about, with out the phone being released or even shipped to test what are you baseing the facts on (ie battery life).

CaptainCaptain December 10th, 2008
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There's nothing original here... you can search this handset on alibaba.com and import them from China!

AnonAnon December 11th, 2008
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I agree. No new information here. Shold not be labeled a review but speculation. Your pros are also the same as your cons.

billy bobbilly bob December 17th, 2008
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