Mobile apps delay next Android mobile phone
The next Android-based mobile phone is being delayed so that it can be better prepared for mobile applications, according to the manufacturer’s founder.
Ed Hardy writes on Brighthand that the Kogan Agora was scheduled to debut later this month as the second mobile phone running Google’s Android operating system.
The company’s founder, Russlan Kogan, released a statement explaining why the launch has been delayed indefinetely. In that statement, Kogan wrote:
“One of the potential issues is the screen size and resolution. It seems developers will be creating applications that are a higher resolution than the Agora is currently capable of handling.
In order to fully appreciate the feature-rich applications Android developers will be creating in coming months and years, the Agora must be redesigned.”
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