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: If you’ve been waiting for the second generation Google phone this is a significant improvement over the G1. It’s light, generally well featured and is easy to use, but the lack of native Exchange support may put off some business users. And with other...
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...
HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS, Responsive touchscreen, Downloadable applications from Android Market
Lacks integrated support for enterprise email servers, Average camera, MiniUSB headset connector
The Vodafone-exclusive HTC Magic is a well-designed handset thats comfortable to hold, has a responsive touch-screen and should satisfy anyone who is happy to use Googles suite of applications...
Touchscreen responsive, small and light, easy to use,
No flash, plastic design unlikely to last your contract, no 3.5mm jack
A good phone and one that will do well, just don’t expect to feel grown up owning itKey specs3 megapixels, 3G, Bluetooth, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi...
The HTC Magic easily rises above the bar set by the original G1. Little is lost with the removal of the slide-out Qwerty keyboard but theres quite a lot gained in terms of pocketability and attractiveness. The operating system, GPS and browser have a...
Easy to use; good battery life; very responsive; good screen
No multitouch support; plasticky case
The HTC Magic doesn't have enough spells up its sleeve to knock the iPhone off its smart-phone throne, but it's still a very impressive handset, with a stunning line-up of advanced, but easy-to-use, features ...
Abstract: So much anticipation, excitement and fervour surrounded its launch that, in hindsight, it was hardly surprising the first Google phone didn't quite come up to scratch. But it didn't do itself any favours: the G1 lacked the glamour the first Android pho...
Abstract: As a preview for the phone’s launch this Friday, we got to have a detailed look at HTC’s new Magic Android handset, which will be a Vodafone exclusive. It only comes in white, although it looks sleek thanks to its slim body and tasteful curves.If you’v...
Abstract: One day after telling you about the latest phone to get Android software, along comes a video that shows us just what the G2 is going to look like. And its pretty damn impressive, A video camera, a larger trackball and a shiny white gloss finish (blac...