Second Google g-Phone with Android OS launched
And not, it’s not an HTC. Surprisingly enough, Kogan, an Australian electronics company has launched the world’s second Android phone, just months after the first G1 gPhone from T-Mobile.
Called Agora, the Android-based device features a 624 MHz processor, 128 MB RAM, 2.5-inch touchscreen, full QWERTY keyboard, 2 megapixel camera, microSD card slot, 3G, Wi-Fi and also GPS. Some of the preloaded apps that come with the phone are: Gmail, Google Search, Calender, Maps, Google Talk and YouTube.

Kogan has started preorders of the contract-free and unlocked Agora Google -gphone on their website for $299 AUD ($192 USD) for the standard version and $399 AUD ($256 USD) for the Agora Pro version. The difference between the two is that Agora Pro will feature the 2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and GPS, while the standard one will only leave you with the basic features. The phones will start shipping on January 29.
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