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HTC Magic – first impressions

Mobile-review have posted hands on of the new HTC Magic. Here are their impressions and the device specifications.

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 HTC’s Android-based portfolio where the G1 left off, although this time around it doesn’t have a QWERTY keyboard and boasts a more pocketable casing.
•Spec-wise, the Magic is very similar to the HTC Touch Diamond, down to its camera resolution, although it packs in a different display and OS, as well as some other features (for example, it doesn’t have an ambient light sensor, but sports an e-compass).
•The phone downloads new applications in exactly the same fashion as the Apple iPhone, however most apps found in Android Market are free.
•HTC still keep faith in their ExtUSB socket
•The Magic’s trackball is next to useless here – the only applications where it doesn’t seem out of place are Google Maps and web browser.
•Google Android is a very well laid out OS, and quite speedy at that.
The HTC Magic will appeal both to ordinary users who don’t want to spend much time in their phone’s settings menu and tech-savvy consumers. What’s more, it’s very easy to setup, and it won’t take you longer than 10 minutes to get most of its features to work (contact and mail synch, for example). Contrary to the popular belief that Google Android still has got a long way to go, the HTC Magic seemed like a decent and user-friendly phone. All in all, it’s worth looking forward to.

Specifications
•Type: communicator
•Form-factor: candy-bar
•Materials: glossy plastic
•Operating system: Android
•GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz, EDGE/GPRS, UMTS/HSDPA 2100
•CPU: 528 Mhz, based on Qualcomm MSM7201A
•RAM: 192 Mb
•Bundled storage: 512 Mb
•Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (A2DP), ExtUSB (USB 2.0) for charging/data synch/headsets, microSD memory card slot (supports SDHC)
•Display: TFT 3.2” with 320x480 pixel resolution (HVGA)
•Camera: 3.2 MP with autofocus
•Navigation: Qualcomm gpsOne-based GPS department (supports A-GPS)
•Battery: detachable 1340 mAh Li-Ion
•Size: 113x55x13.65 mm
•Weight: 118.5 g

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