Kogan has released its latest affordable smartphone – the Agora 9 – which has an 18:9 high resolution screen and a 4000mAh battery that will easily last all day.
The device, which is priced at $169, has a 5.45-inch display with a HD resolution of 720 x 1440 and is powered by a quad core MediaTek MT6739 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot to expand that capacity even further.
The display is ideal for users to stream their favourite TV shows and movies and has a battery to back up that usage all day.
It also has a fingerprint scanner in the rear panel and can also be used with two 4G SIM cards.
The SIM card try can be used for either two SIMs or one SIM and a microSD card.
Agora 9 also has an 8-megapixel camera on the front and back.
“We use our mobiles to watch videos, play games, read books and do so much more than just talk and text,” says Sergiy Bobrovnychyy, Kogan.com Director of Exclusive Brands.
“Your phone isn’t just a device anymore, it’s a personal assistant and portal of experiences.
“We know people aren’t always looking for complicated extras, they want a device that’s functional, easy to use and won’t lose battery after only a few hours.
“That’s why we’re offering a smartphone with the capabilities Aussies are looking for at a price they can appreciate.”
The Kogan Agora 9 is available now for pre-sale for $169 until November 26.
Kogan Agora 9 specs:
– Android 8.1 ‘Oreo’ OS
– 4000 mAh battery
– 5.45″ 18:9 IPS display
– 720 x 1440 HD+ resolution
– Fingerprint Scanner
– Quad-Core Processor (MediaTek MT6739)
– 2GB RAM, 16GB Storage (Expandable up to 128GB)
– Dual SIM (4G+4G) + microSD card slot
– 8MP front and back camera