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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: Rating 4/5 The Magic is HTCs second smartphone based on the Google Android mobile operating system. The first arrived in Australia as the Dream in February. Known elsewhere as the G1, it featured a full qwerty keyboard underneath a slide-out scre...
Stylish design, responsive touch screen, Android platform, notifications and status bar, excellent integration with Google services, Android Market app store, polished Web browser, Microsoft Exchange and PDF/document viewer out of the box
No 3.5mm headphone jack, mediocre non-Gmail e-mail support, no over-the-air updates, no geotagging
HTC’s Magic, available on 3 Mobile, has corrected many faults of the previous Dream, making it an excellent smartphone on the whole. The lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack is disappointing and the Android Market is still in its infancy with no paid apps...
Published: 2009-07-28, Author: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: NameWho'd be a mobile phone manufacturer these days? From the moment a new phone is trundled out of the factory, and particularly if it has a touchscreen, you can be sure the inevitable comparison with Apple's iPhone won't be far behind.Still, as much as...
Abstract: The HTC Magic handset runs Googles Android operating system and is widely called the "Google phone". If cellphones were wheels, one could imagine that their development went something like this. First, there was no wheel. Just a long mammoth- gut stri...
Abstract: Juha We’re a bit behind much of the world, and have only this week officially got the HTC Magic, or G2. This Google phone has created a great deal of stir, and Vodafone is plugging it hard by giving away lots of Magics in promotions around New Zealand....
Limited official applications support for the Android operating systendsem.
Overall, there are some things I really like about the HTC Magic — the size is just right, the screen looks really good and battery life is very good. The operating system is also pretty and there are a few nice touches, such as the multiple desktop...
Limited official applications support for the Android operating systendsem.
Overall, there are some things I really like about the HTC Magic — the size is just right, the screen looks really good and battery life is very good. The operating system is also pretty and there are a few nice touches, such as the multiple desktop...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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 ...