Non-G1 Android phone to hit Australia in January
The Agora phone is set to launch Down Under on January 29.
(Credit: Kogan Technologies)The first mobile phone running Google's Android operating system will hit Australia next month, with a company called Kogan Technologies announcing the imminent release of an Android-based handset it calls the "Agora."
The phone, which can be ordered from Kogan's Web site, will be shipped to Australian and international customers on January 29. The price to buy the standard handset has been set at 299 Australian dollars ($193.90), with a more featured version called the Agora Pro going for 399 Australian dollars.
Standard features of the Agora include a full QWERTY keyboard with a central navigation key, a 2.5-inch touch screen, a microSD slot, and 3G connectivity. The Pro adds a 2MP camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, and GPS navigation.
There has been no news yet as to when the other Android phone, the HTC Dream, also known as the G1, will reach Australia.
Suzanne Tindal of ZDNet Australia reported from Sydney.




- by sarah_oneill December 9, 2008 12:35 PM PST
- The australian community already seems to decry the disappointing changes made to the kogen phone since it was first publicized. At any rate, the more android phones, the better, as I see the mobile and android app market. There is an interesting <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/mobile-wireless/article/another-google-phone-is-different-because-its-australian">related article here</a>. Hopefully the strengths of the Android OS will make up for some fairly unimpressive specs.
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