
It looks like one of the more prominent new Android phones hit a snag which has affected its release to the public. The Kogan Agora has been delayed indefinitely due to screen resolution compatibility issues. The 240×320 resolution of the Agora’s display apparently isn’t compatible with some Android applications forcing them to delay its release indefinitely until this can be fixed. Those who pre-ordered and paid already will get their money back.
So, let this be a lesson for all you Android phone manufacturer-wannabes out there, spend some time to QA you’re product first before announcing its release. It’ll save you the hassle and negative rep you’ll be getting when you make a retraction of your promise.
[source, android authority via unwiredview]
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