
Here is the Kogan Agora handset, which is claimed to be the first Australian mobile phone with the Android operating system. Priced at AU$299, the phone comes jam packed with a full QWERTY keyboard, central navigation key, a 2.5-inch touchscreen display, microSD slot, and 3G connectivity.
The Kogan Agora Pro features a higher specifications. Priced at AU$399, the phone boasts a 2MP camera, Wi-Fi, and GPS. Both variants wil be available worldwide on January 29th, 2009. [AVING]

The Australian manufacturer Kogan has announced the world’s second Android phone to be launched in Australia. Dubbed as the Kogan “Agora”, the handset is available in two versions, the AUD $299 “Agora” and the AUD $399 Kogan “Agora Pro”. Both mobile phones feature a 2.5-inch touchscreen display (320 x 240), 3G networking, a backlit QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth 2.0 and a microSD card slot. The Agora Pro adds more features including GPS, a 2MP camera and WiFi. Both mobile phones are available for pre-order in Kogan’s site. [EngadgetMobile]