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HTC Magic - Wikipedia
HTC Magic (marketed as T-Mobile myTouch 3G in the United States, and as NTT DoCoMo HT-03A in Japan) is an Android smartphone designed and manufactured by HTC.
HTC Magic - Full phone specifications - GSMArena.com
HTC Magic Android smartphone. Announced Feb 2009. Features 3.2″ display, MSM7200A chipset, 3.15 MP primary camera, 1340 mAh battery, 288 MB RAM.
HTC Magic specs - PhoneArena
Apr 27, 2009 · The HTC Magic is QWERTY-less thinner variant of the G1. It also runs on Android OS and has similar features. GPS, Wi-Fi, HVGA touch screen, 3.2-megapixel camera, microSDHC slot, Internet Browser and Email.
HTC Magic review: HTC Magic - CNET
May 29, 2009 · Features include stereo Bluetooth, seamless integration with Google apps, Wi-Fi, quick access to music and application downloads, and a broad degree of customization. Call quality is excellent and...
HTC Magic review: Practical magic - GSMArena.com tests
Jul 15, 2009 · Compact dimensions and distinct styling, decent all round functionality and system expandability, the HTC Magic seems to have what it takes to keep both smart and feature phone touchscreens on...
HTC Magic review - TechRadar
Jun 1, 2009 · Having already brought out the world's first Android-powered phone with the T-Mobile G1, the Taiwanese company got its act together faster than the likes of Samsung, Motorola and LG to bring...
HTC Magic review: Practical magic - GSMArena.com
Jul 15, 2009 · HTC Magic is equipped with a 3 megapixel autofocus camera with a maximum image resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. Missing any flash whatsoever strongly suggests that you better not count on...
HTC Magic Review - PhoneArena
Aug 17, 2009 · In a nutshell, the HTC Magic offers a slimmer and smaller form factor than the G1 but lacks a QWERTY keyboard. Software wise, they are almost identical (once the G1 is updated to Android 1.5) and there isn’t anything too cool about the Magic.
HTC Magic review | ITPro
May 11, 2009 · Can HTC's second Google Android based handset cast a powerful enough spell over us to forget the iPhone? We check out the HTC Magic.
Vodafone - Magic | Mobile Phone Museum
The Magic, which was manufactured by HTC, was Vodafone’s first Android device. At the launch, it was described as “a tablet-style device, with a sleek design and unprecedented compactness for a smartphone”.