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The editors liked
Superb QWERTY keyboard
Easytouse interface
Good call quality
Excellent keyboard. Good call quality. Elegant software.
Pleasant software customizations by HTC
Hardware keyboard
Pleasant software customiza
Large display
Great keyboard feel
HTC Sense UI
Swype onscreen keyboard
Cool myModes system
Solid speech to text input
MyModes lets you create multiple user profiles
Easy-to-use voice commands
Spacious keyboard
Responsive touchscreen
Increased data speeds in HSPA+ areas
The T-Mobile MyTouch 3G Slide features a full QWERTY keyboard and the latest version of Android
2.1
With all of its capabilities. T-Mobile's customized user interface brings a more consumer-friendly look and feel to Android
And the carrier includes som
The HTC Magic’s mapping abilities are top notch
With Street View drawing gasps of amazement....
Not great
Battery life and call quality
Capacitive (fingerfriendly) touchscreen with trackball
Simple draganddrop media handling.
Great interface
Applications can be downloaded
Decent screen
Much smaller size than the G1
Expandable memory
Access to App Market for purchasing and downloading apps
The editors didn't like
Clunky slider mechanism
Subpar camera
Weak battery
Not the fastest processor.
Confusing keyboard character masking
Poor hardware buttons
Bad visual keyboard design
Some creaking in use
Misguided Faves Gallery system
Camera images somewhat grainy
Faves Gallery offers limited social networking features
3G signals fade in and around buildings
The Faves Gallery doesn't always display the most up-to-date information. Its camera photo quality is subpar
The lack of flash and zoom add up to a hugely disappointing camera and video camera.Look and Feel...
Poor camera quality and features.
Edge of screen lacks sensitivity
Camera has no flash
No headphone socket
Same old interface as the G1
MiniUSB connector requires an adapter for using a traditional 3.5mm headset
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 . ...
Abstract: 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 ...
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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Published: 2009-06-22, Author: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
Compact form factor; sharp touchscreen display; Microsoft Exchange support; onscreen numeric keypad for one-hand typing; Marketplace for apps and widgets.
QWERTY keypad needs improvement; no 3.5mm audio jack; camera lacks flash; battery life not great.
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 ...