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The HTC Magic is an all-touch-screen device with no physical keyboard. It has a 3.2-inch, 320-by-480 screen, with a track ball similar to the one on the G1, the first Android phone. The Magic runs on a 528-MHz Qualcomm processor, has 3G and Wi-Fi, and...
Superb and user-friendly interface.
No video calling support. Android App store still has limited apps compared to Apple’s App Store.
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:44
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Magic is HTC's second Google Android-based phone, and just like its predecessor, the G1, HTC Magic comes with a full set of Google's apps and online services such as Google Maps, Google Mail, Google Kalendar, Google Talk, Google search and Youtube. A c...
HTC Magic is one of the most stylish phones ever to come out of the company. Apart from the good looks, this phone packs some serious punch – both in functionality and speed. HTC equipped Magic with more memory than its Touch-series predecessor, which...
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Magic is HTC's second Google Android-based phone, and just like its predecessor, the G1, HTC Magic comes with a full set of Google's apps and online services such as Google Maps, Google Mail, Google Kalendar, Google Talk, Google search and Youtube. A c...
HTC Magic is one of the most stylish phones ever to come out of the company. Apart from the good looks, this phone packs some serious punch – both in functionality and speed. HTC equipped Magic with more memory than its Touch-series predecessor, which...
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Android is a name that conjures up a lot of excitement in the tech circles. Apart from HTC, even LG, Motorola and Samsung have jumped in with their new devices. The Magic a.k.a T-Mobile G2 a.k.a. Google Ion is HTC's first Android phone for the In...
Sleek design, capacitive touchscreen...
No Android Market or Google apps...
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THE first so-called Google phone, the HTC G1 was never officially introduced here. The phone, running Googles Android operating system, was large, a little clunky in operation and didnt quite fulfil the promise of being an iPhone killer.Now, the seco...
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The HTC Magic is the first phone in India to sport Android, Google’s mobile OS. Since we had heard so much about it, we couldn’t wait to get our hands on it. And we were very satisfied with what the phone had to offer in terms of performance, design an...
Smooth and excellent interface, Fingerfriendly capacitive touchscreen, Trackball for navigation, Well integrated with Google services, Support for Microsoft Exchange...
Lack of 3.5mm audio port...
Has an intuitive and easy to use interface. Integrates well with Google's online features...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:44
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Last year, HTC released the first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1, but the second handset to run the OS is also an HTC product. Meet the Magic – a slimmer and QWERTY-less smart phone, running on the Android 1.5 Cupcake OS. It is currently offered in Eur...
In a nutshell, the HTC Magic offers a slimmer and smaller form factor than the G1 but lacks a QWERTY keyboard. Software wise, they are almost identical (once the G1 is updated to Android 1.5) and there isn’t anything too cool about the Magic. It is...
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The first Android mobile handset to make it here before all the rest (or few to follow) is HTC’s No. 2 for the OS – The Magic. If you’re as perplexed about the name, let me know. The introduction of the Android OS into the Indian market was to be a rea...
Well designed, Smooth OS and UI, Great Browser, Great audio player...
No Google Maps, No Android Market App, No Bluetooth data transfer, No FM radio...
CameraThe handset is loaded, as I mentioned with a 3 megapixel autofocus shooter. The camera comes with settings that includes White Balance, a few effects and a Widescreen option. Some settings like Image Adjust for Saturation, Sharpness and Contrast...
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It was a pleasure having the HTC Magic around. The little fella puts the young OS into a nicely-looking device with much broader appeal than the G1. The Magic performed quite well, all the more so considering that its platform is just about coming of...
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Last year, HTC released the first Android phone, the , but the second handset to run the OS is also an HTC product. Meet the Magic – a slimmer and QWERTY-less smart phone, running on the . It is currently offered in Europe and Canada and is going to b...
Much smaller size than the G1, Expandable memory, Access to App Market for purchasing and downloading apps...
Same old interface as the G1, miniUSB connector requires an adapter for using a traditional 3.5mm headset, Awkward connectivity to a computer, Lack of multitouch...
In a nutshell, the HTC Magic offers a slimmer and smaller form factor than the G1 but lacks a QWERTY keyboard. Software wise, they are almost identical (once the G1 is updated to Android 1.5) and there isn’t anything too cool about the Magic. It is a n...
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HTCs first Android phone, the Dream (or T-Mobile G1), was ostensibly pitched as an "iPhone killer" but was really an alternative to a legion of lookalike Windows Mobile phones. The Magic -- called the myTouch 3G in the US -- encroaches much more dire...
not great, battery life and call quality, Capacitive (fingerfriendly) touchscreen with trackball, Simple draganddrop media handling.
Poor camera quality and features.
When broken down into its individual components, there are a number of obvious nitpicks with the Magic and the T-Mobile myTouch 3G: a backwards approach to expansion, software thats missing features youre surprised is missing, and hardware that can a...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:44
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When T-Mobile released the G1, its first phone to use Google’s Android operating system, it proved enormously popular.That touch-screen handset was made by HTC, and this new model from the same firm has the same screen but offers an improved look and l...
Great interface; applications can be downloaded; decent screen...
Edge of screen lacks sensitivity; camera has no flash; no headphone socket...
A slick, powerful smartphone with a lot of cool features and great interface Good points Great interface; applications can be downloaded; decent screen Bad points Edge of screen lacks sensitivity; camera has no flash; no headphone socket...
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A few months ago I had the opportunity to test out a HTC Dream (unlocked version of the T-Mobile G1), and to be perfectly honest, I didn’t like it at all. The software wasn’t that great, the battery life was poor and whoever thought of that design sh...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:44
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A dead heat! In the end, the winner will have to come down to a consumer’s personal choice. Those looking for a wealth of features that are more polished will be going home with the LG Arena. Those who need the usability of a phone with a better onscreen keyboard and easy access to search functions will be happier with the Magic.
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:47
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The HTC Magic from Vodafone is the second Android() device to hit the market, following on from the T-Mobile G1 (also made by HTC). The Magic is of a similar design to the white version of the G1, but loses the older handsets QWERTY keyboard, in favo...
Slick Android UI, responsive screen, WiFi & GPS...
Poor battery life, weak camera, limited Bluetooth functionality, no 3.5mm headphone port...
The HTC Magic is a great handset, and I thoroughly enjoyed using it. However, I cant help but think that the part I enjoyed was the Android UI, and not necessarily the handset itself. Sure, the trackball can be handy, but it isnt really necessary mo...
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We've seen the HTC Dream (otherwise known as the T-Mobile G1) in action just barely two months back when it was introduced to the Singapore market. Labeled as the first Google Android phone, the HTC Dream was a testbed of sorts for both the Taiwanese m...
So there you have it, the second Android device named the HTC Magic. True to its name, the Magic is the embodiment of a few things magical, such as the slew of updated features that came with the Cupcake firmware upgrade for the Android operating syste...
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HTC launched its second Android Power phone, the HTC Magic yesterday at the Raffles Hotel Singapore. We were at the show to witness the power of this new mobile device. The first thing that caught our eyes is the design of the phone. Compared to...
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The second Google phone arrives: smarter looks, a neater shape and a better button layout. It uses the improved latest Android software (version 1.5, sweetly called Cupcake). Android is slick and effective, like the Magic’s impressive touchscreen. Musi...
This is an elegant, responsive and easy-to-use touchscreen phone. It’s not as stylish as the iPhone it’ll be measured against, but it’s still a looker and noticeably more pocketable. It lacks a headphone jack, a decent camera and most of the apps in th...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:47
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The best Google Android phone so far, the HTC Magic benefits hugely from the updated 1.5 ‘cupcake’ operating system. User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
The HTC Magic’s mapping abilities are top notch, with Street View drawing gasps of amazement...
The lack of flash and zoom add up to a hugely disappointing camera and video camera.Look and Feel...
The best Google Android phone so far, the HTC Magic benefits hugely from the updated 1.5 ‘cupcake’ operating system...
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The HTC Magic will be the second smartphone running Google's Android to be released by a major carrier. This model will strongly resemble its predecessor, but lack the T-Mobile G1's hardware keyboard. I recently was able to get some time with a pre-rel...
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After reviewing the T-Mobile G1 yesterday, I thought it only right to give a full HTC Magic review as the two are very closely related. The Magic isnt all that different from the G1, so this review will feature an overview of the Magics main features...
The HTC Magic is another Android phone that should appeal to a different audience than the G1. Its another fantastic Android phone - seriously, I love this platform - and so should be a joy to use, and will certainly have iPhone owners looking over y...
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Vodafones upcoming HTC Magic is an Google Android-powered smartphone with a focus on its design and command attention with its advanced list of capabilities. Running the latest Android version code-named Cupcake, the HTC Magic provides the well known...
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The HTC Magic turned out to be a likable phone; and while it didn’t sport any bells and whistles in the way of software or design, it still managed to leave a really good aftertaste in my mind. Here are some bullet points about the Magic: It picks up...
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A definite improvement on the G1, but possibly not a big enough leap to see it fend of threat from fellow Android phones...
Runs new ‘Cupcake’ version of Android. Now captures video. Much thinner than G1...
Not radically different from the G1. Some may miss the QWERTY keyboard...
A definite improvement on the G1, but possibly not a big enough leap to see it fend of threat from fellow Android phones...
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wirelessinfo.com Updated: 2014-01-03 19:24:48
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The Magic is HTCs second device running Googles Android operating system, following on from the T-Mobile G1 that was launched late last year. The most notable feature of the Magic compared to the G1 is the lack of a physical keyboard. Its all touch...
Frankly, the Magic was a thoroughly pleasant surprise compared to our experience with the T-Mobile G1. We like the tweaks to Android that enable video capture and playback, as well as providing an on-screen keyboard. It still doesnt match the capabili...
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