Testseek.com have collected 131 expert reviews of the HTC myTouch 3G Slide and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC myTouch 3G Slide.
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The editors liked
Well designed
Smooth OS and UI
Great Browser
Great audio player
Superb and user-friendly interface.
Sleek design
Capacitive touchscreen
Compact form factor
Sharp touchscreen display
Microsoft Exchange support
Onscreen numeric keypad for one-hand typing
Marketplace for apps and widgets.
Smooth and excellent interface
Fingerfriendly capacitive touchscreen
Trackball for navigation
Well integrated with Google services
Support for Microsoft Exchange
The editors didn't like
No Google Maps
No Android Market App
No Bluetooth data transfer
No FM radio
No video calling support. Android App store still has limited apps compared to Apple’s App Store.
Abstract: We’ve had HTC’s Magic for a little while now, and have had the opportunity to get to grips with all its features, warts ‘n all. The Magic is the second smartphone we’ve seen to feature Google’s Android operating system – the first being the T-Mobile G...
Abstract: Its an all out smartphone war The iPhone 3GS isn’t the biggest or grandest of updates, but for us, it does enough to maintain Apple’s number one spot. We assume Apple has taken an “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it” approach. Gone, however, are the ...
Abstract: The HTC Magic is a big step forward from the G1. We want more synchronisation options next time around, but we really like what we see here. HTC - Magic price Buy HTC Magic securely online at a bargain price £free (on £30 contracts) Vodafone: 08080 40...
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Apple still wins the finger wars, with the Magic’s resistive touchscreen (and even its mini trackball) proving slower to navigate, particularly in all-important web browsing. Don’t worry too much about the Android Market being so much smaller...
HTC might not have made a true iPhone killer, but the Magic could certainly rough it up a bit and leave it bleeding in an alleyway. Well worth a look if you live your life through Google goggles.Best offers for the HTC MagiceBay.co.uk £239.99 HTC Mag...
Abstract: Before embarking on a minor rant, I should say that I ended up liking the HTC Magic, the second phone built around Google's Android operating system, and I'll be sorry to hand it back. To begin with, though, things did not go well.The first signs were ...
The Magic feels very much like the phone that Google should have used to originally launch Android. It's far superior to the G1 in terms of looks and usability, while enhancements such as the addition of the dedicated search key and tweaks to the user int...
So, what can we say about the HTC Magic? Well it is definitely a step up from the G1 with an improved screen, better form and is generally a lot nicer to use. On top of that it has all the best bits of the G1 (which wasn’t an awful phone) in the sha...