The first real Android phone

Posted 1 year ago by Bear

The first real Android phone is the Kogan Agora and it is about ready to launch in January. Instead of the G1 which locks you into T-Mobile the Agora is free to use on any carrier (with the proper set up of course.) I was hoping for more of this when Google announced that the Android OS was open source. I was very disappointed that the first major phone was locked down so tight. Let's hope this is just the first of many.

More info at Mashable

4 Comments

dave ~ 1 year ago

I guess this is how spoiled we've so quickly become with the iPhone, BB Storm and the other imitators, but that's a pretty small screen for touch.

Or maybe I'm just nuts.

dave ~ 1 year ago

Actually I think I am nuts. Why does the analog clock read 4:21 while the digital clock reads 2:12?

Adam Gautsch ~ 1 year ago

It might be a small touch screen but it's pretty slick looking product all the same. I'd love to give it a test drive.

Jonas Flint ~ 1 year ago

bahh. Just buck up. Be a man, and buy and iphone...

and remember, iTunes is your FRIEND.

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