Several months ago, the much-anticipated first Google mobile phone, T-Mobile G1, was officially released. From its planned launch to its stunning market entry, T-Mobile G1 has consistently garnered immense attention and enthusiasm from users worldwide. Its subsequent sales success effectively demonstrated this point. In order to sustain the momentum of the Google phone, recently, Kogan, an Australian company, beat other mobile phone manufacturers to the punch by releasing the second Android-based mobile phone, Agora. According to Kogan's plan, Agora will be available for purchase at AUD 299 (approximately RMB 1328) starting January 29, 2009. Currently, consumers can only make pre-orders through Kogan's website.