The Kogan Agora 4G is a surprise packet that offers a range of features for a very affordable price.Pound for pound it offers some of the best value you'll find in the smartphone market and it can stand up in most areas against other devices that are far ...
Published: 2014-08-04, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
So it seems that Kogan's claim of having the cheapest 4G phone on the market in Australia right now holds up. Pretty spectacularly too, I must say. Whenever I pick up a cheap Android handset, I imagine the things I'd rather live with on a day-to-day basis...
There's a few small issues that stop the Agora 4G from being ultimate budget 4G handset, but low costs always bring compromises. That being said, the Agora 4G isn't a bad phone, it makes less compromises than most. It's not a phone for everyone, it's cer...
By 2013 standards, the Kogan Agora is a pretty shitty smartphone. Its screen quality is terrible, its battery life is terrible, and its camera is sub-par. It's larger and heavier than most models on the market and it doesn't have modern features such as ...
Published: 2013-02-18, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Sure, it's no Galaxy Note IV or iPhone 6, but as far as I'm concerned, the Kogan Agora is the mobile embodiment of cheap and cheerful. So should you buy it if you're in the market for a cheap Android smartphone? For $149, you're goddamn right you should...
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Published: 2013-01-14, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Kogan used the annual CES trade show to make a bit of noise last week, arriving in Sin City to drop his latest smartphone offering: the Kogan Agora. At $149, this thing is probably the best deal you're likely to get on an Android smartphone for some time...
Regular Delimiter readers will know we've had our differences with Ruslan Kogan over the years , and not everything Kogan tries succeeds. We've long been sceptical about the entrepreneur's ability to bring a decent smartphone to market. However, with the...
Kogan and BenQ have joined forces to create the Kogan Agora 4G, the latest contender to try and take the budget smartphone crown, and it packs in plenty of surprises for its lowcost price tag. For starters, unlike Motorola's Moto G, it comes with a larger
We found there's not a whole lot to dislike about the Kogan Agora 4G, although we wish there was more storage packed in. 8GB of internal space is not a lot to play around with, especially if you're app heavy. Handily, you can peel back the rear cover and
The Moto G has a firm rival on its hands with the Kogan Agora 4G, which gives you plenty of bang for your buck, a solid build quality and a fairly stock installation of Android onboard, and it's bigger too. Kogan and BenQ have simply done a superb job wit...
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Published: 2014-08-27, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: BARGAIN: The budget Kogan Agora 4G will set you back £149 [KOGAN]First impressions out of the box are good – this might be budget but it feels great in the hand.The matt black back plate gives it a nice grip and size is comparable to an older Samsung Gala...