New Kogan Agora: Octa-Core Power For A Proper Cheap Price

They say that nothing good comes for cheap, and that’s especially true in the world of smartphones. But after a prolonged hiatus away from the smartphone game, Kogan is back with a new Agora designed to give you solid processing power for a cut-price rate.

Its full name is the Kogan Agora 4G Pro, and it’s quite cheap for the power you get.

The new Agora is running a 1.5GHz octa-core processor and 2GB of RAM, nestled underneath a 5.2-inch 1080p screen.

You get 16GB of internal storage which you can expand up to 64GB via microSD card, as well as a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera. Keeping that all alive is a 2500mAh battery.

But the real selling feature of every Agora since the dawn of the brand is the price. The Agora 4G Pro will set you back $299. In a world where the once-cheap Nexus line will now set you back more than twice that, it’s not a bad buy.

You’ll be able to buy it for yourself on July 2 from Kogan, naturally.


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