Kogan Agora 4G Pro: How it compares to the Motorola Moto G and Microsoft Lumia 640

18.06.2015
Kogan has launched its flagship Agora 4G Pro as the etailer increases its competitive in the budget end of the smartphone market.

The Agora 4G Pro joins Kogan's existing range of smartphones, which includes the BenQ-manufactured Agora 4G and Agora 4G+.

Top-end specs position it as the flagship of Kogan's range, as it has an improved screen, better computing hardware and higher resolution cameras.

A $299 price puts it in contention with Motorola's $279 Moto G and Microsoft's $299 Lumia 640 -- two of the hottest smartphones in the budget end of the market.

How does the Agora 4G Pro measure against the competition

The Agora 4G Pro has a 5.2-inch, Full HD display that has a 424 pixel-per-inch density. This is greater than the 294ppi displays of the Microsoft Lumia 640 and the Motorola Moto G (2nd generation).

The 4G Pro runs the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system, much like Motorola's Moto G.

Read more:Microsoft Lumia 640 XL review

Powering it is a 1.5GHz octa-core CPU, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Support for microSDXC memory cards make it possible to expand storage by a further 64GB.

Computing hardware exceeds that of its rivals -- at least on paper. Microsoft and Motorola's smartphones have similar processing innards, which includes a 1.2GHz quad-core CPU, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage and support for expandable micorSD cards.

The resolution of the Agora's rear camera has idled at 13 megapixels; however, its front camera has increased to 8 megapixels.

Read more:Australian telcos will range 4G Microsoft Lumia smartphones from May

The cameras found in Microsoft and Motorola's smartphones have lower resolution cameras, with 0.9-and 2-megapixel front cameras respectively. Both smartphones have an 8-megapixel rear camera.

Kogan claims the 4G Pros 2500 milliamp-hour battery will hold charge for a day. The more powerful phone has the same capacity then as Microsoft's Lumia 640, and a larger battery than the 2070 mAh battery used in the Moto G.

The on-paper part of the Agora 4G Pro's story reads well, but that accounts for only half of the experience. Our upcoming full review will determine if build quality and more serve it justice.

Read more:Kogan Agora 4G+ review: Is Kogan's best smartphone good enough

Preorders for the 4G Pro start today from Kogan.com. Deliveries commence on 2 June.

(www.pcworld.idg.com.au)

Tony Ibrahim

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