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Kogan Agora Android handset details The Kogan Agora Pro has popped up in Australia as the latest Android handset and is available for international pre-order. The phone has a 2.5-inch resistive touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, 3G and GPS with a processor running at 624 mhz. Shame it only has a QVGA screen but great to see an Android handset with
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Next major Android handset revealed: the Agora The next gPhone has arrived, and surprisingly, it looks pretty nice. Although we were all very excited about China’s Sciphone (not really), the Kogan Agora and its upgraded twin, the Agora Pro, are probably a much better bet. It looks rather like a Blackjack, but it fits all the capabilities of a G1 or iPhone into
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Agora is world's second Google Android-powered smartphone Found under: google, android, smartphone, The worlds second Google Android-powered smartphone has arrived. Its called the Agora and its available in two variants in Australia and the US. Made by Australian company Kogan the new smartphone is now available -- unlocked -- AUD299 or 193. Specifications 2.5-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with 262K QVGA 320 X 240 pixel resolution QWERTY keybo...
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T-Mobile cuts tariff plan for Android-powered G1 in UK Found under: android, G1, T-Mobile, tariff, British telco T-Mobile is now offering the Google Android-powered G1 smartphone for free under a cheaper tariff plan. Early adopters should be bewailing it but T-Mobile has lowered the minimum tariff plan for the G1 from £40 about 59 to just £30 about 44. Industry sources says that the T-Mobiles tariff-cut for the G1 is in response to...
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Android powered G2 coming to China According to latest reports from Digitimes, a Chinese mobile phone manufcaturer, Sciphone will soon be shipping out the Android powered phone in China for a price tag of $174. Thats cheap even than the G1 phone or the HTC Dream launched few months back, which also runs Android OS from Google and the Open handset Alliance. As of now, the Chinese company has not provided any details reagrding whethe...
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Kogan intros world's second Android phone: Agora / Agora Pro We'll be totally honest -- we pretty much blew Ruslan Kogan off when he proclaimed that he was about to push out a $199 Android phone by the year's end. And truthfully, the guy still hasn't totally delivered, but you won't find us kvetching about more Googlephones, regardless of MSRP. The Agora (AU$299; US$192) and Agora Pro (AU$399; US$256) are available for pre-order as we sp...
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Google’s Android OS may be enjoying the majority of the Linux-limelight, what with the T-Mobile G1’s recent launch and all. But, there are other Linux-based mobile operating systems in the works, waiting for their turn to shine in the smartphone segment. Even amidst the transition to an open-source Symbian code-base, Nokia is open to using non-Symbian
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Neutron Compatible with Android - Exit Games' Multiplayer and Community Gaming Tools Available for Android Game Developers
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I had a great discussion with Windows Mobile expert Frank McPherson (PocketPCHow2.com) about his experience using the T-Mobile G1 (Google Android) smartphone since its release. You can find the podcast (with embedded web player) here: MobileAppsToday Podcast: T-Mobile G1/Google Android Discussion with Windows Mobile Expert Frank McPherson
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It’s no secret that Nokia unveiled its new mighty Nokia N97 smartphone in Barcelona this week, but Ukko Lappalainen Nokia’s vice president also said that we may be seeing Linux on many more of their phones, as well as the Google Android open-source platform. Although Lappalainen didn’t confirm that they would be using the Linux on-board
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