
A new handset, the Kogan Agora, is set to be the second smartphone running Google’s open source Android OS. The Agora, manufactured by Australian company Kogan, was designed based on consumer feedback about what individuals are looking for in a phone. The result is a handset with no carrier obligation or contract, that will work around the world and start at just AU$299 (US$200 | £135) or AU$399 (US$267 | £180) for the Agora Pro plus delivery.

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