Seemingly taking naming inspiration from a famed competitor, the Kogan Agora 8 Plus aims to attract near on $2000 phone buyers with a model a tenth of that price.
With Netflix built-in, Android 5.1 for Google Play store compatibility, South Korean LED panels, PVR capability, 3xHDMI ports and more, Kogan’s prices may well leave competitors smarting.
King of the affordably priced technology domain, Kogan, has cunningly unleashed its first "high end" Android-powered phone at a budget price – time to upgrade?
Online retailer Kogan is offering a $1 million cash prize in a free-to-enter Melbourne Cup tipping competition.
What can you do if you have an itch for a big-screen smartphone but can't get value from a plan that offers a $0 upfront handset or afford hundreds of dollars for an unlocked phone? If that describes your situation, Kogan is coming to the rescue with the $149 Kogan Agora Smartphone.
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