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Mobile | by C.K. Sample III | Wed Jan 7, 2009 11:24AM | 1 comment

The Kogan Agora, the Australian made Google Android-based smartphone that is due for a January 27th release date and was revealed a little over a month ago has now appeared in a YouTube video (embedded above). The minute and thirteen second long video doesn't have any sound or notes, but it does show Android booting rather quickly on the device, and quick clicking around of the interface.

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external link Kogan Agora rears its head nights before CES [Boy Genius Report]

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srcasm external link (1:41 PM on Wed Jan 7, 2009)

I'm very excited for this phone to be released. I'm fairly certain my G1 will be gaining a friend in this household.

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