Compare Kogan phone models
Key facts about Kogan phones
- Kogan got its start in the electronics business with its own-branded televisions before branching out into everything from laptops to smartphones.
- The Agora branding that Kogan uses for its smartphones is Greek for "marketplace".
What to consider when choosing a Kogan Agora phone
Kogan's business model, whether you're talking televisions, mobile phone plans, insurance or any of its other myriad businesses, has always been predicated on delivering products at the lowest possible cost. In the smartphone space, the rising commoditisation of parts and the growing power of phones have been very kind to its Kogan Agora phones, many of which have been able to offer good features at distinctly budget prices.
Still, it does offer phones that are distinctly built to a price point, rather than a feature set, and that means that it's important to understand what you're getting (or not getting) when you opt for a Kogan Agora smartphone.
Knowing what to look for and how to decipher the marketing that goes around Kogan's Agora phones can help you make a more informed decision about whether they're right for your needs.
We've gathered up a primer on the features you should consider to make those comparisons as easy as possible, guiding you to the right Kogan phone for your needs.
Looking for a Kogan phone on a plan?
Kogan does run its own mobile service, called Kogan Mobile, but that doesn't mean it offers its own Kogan Agora phones on contract terms with a Kogan Mobile plan. You can expect to find a free Kogan Mobile SIM card in your Agora phone box, and it's not uncommon for Kogan to shout you a month or more of "free" access if you buy a Kogan Agora handset. Still, the whole concept here is around buying the phone outright and then matching it up with a Kogan prepaid mobile plan over 30, 90 or 365 days.
Check out the table below to compare postpaid SIM-only plans:
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