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Good display resolution
Good processing power
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Front camera of 0.3 MP
Less battery power
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Published: 2014-08-30, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
All-plastic construction, but it feels solid instead of cheap and slippery, Nice 720p screen, A good fit for people who like the Moto G, but find it to be too small, Decent performance and battery life, Respectable camera for the price, Mostly-stock Andro
Has a removable back, but no removable battery, Not much internal storage, and no software additions to make SD card management easier, GPS is fine at finding your general location, poor at pinpointing your exact location
Bargain price, Premium feel, Ships with Android 4.4.2 (KitKat), 5inch HD screen, MicroSD card slot, Integrated LTE
Only 8GB storage, Only 1GB RAM, Questionable camera performance
Just running through the spec sheet of the Kogan Agora 4G, there are plenty of attractive selling points on offer. From the HD screen and the quad-core processor to the 2350mAh battery and inclusion of KitKat, the phone's features list reads like it come...
Comfortable in the hands; Excellent 4G speeds; Runs a fairly stock version of Android; Great price; Decent battery life, especially in relation to the price;
Screen isn't brilliant from all angles, especially when it comes to daylight viewing;No removable battery; Cameras aren't amazing; Some hiccups in programs, such as Instagram uploading black screens;
With a price of $229, it's hard to argue Kogan's Agora 4G, a phone that does a great job of bringing an unlocked example of 4G LTE to anyone who wants more than 3G and isn't prepared to spend more than the $300 that would normally require.If “unlocked” an...
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Published: 2014-08-12, Author: Nic , review by: cnet.com.au
The Kogan Agora 4G has solid quad-core performance, 4G connectivity, and a surprisingly stylish design, all at a bargain basement price
Sadly the camera is also bargain basement and the screen is a little dull, with poor visibility in sunlight
There are better 4G phones to be found, but none of them come close to the low price tag on the Kogan Agora 4G....
Abstract: The concept of a Kogan branded smartphone is not new, the latest Kogan Agora 4G is the third phone Ruslan Kogan has brought to market and while the first and second were good low-cost low-end phones, this latest one might just surprise you – It did me.I'm...
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...