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HTC Magic review: Practical magic

Posted on 31 July 2009 by admin

A cool looking touchscreen carrying a new mobile OS was enough to
get the attention of even the most hardened of them techies last time
we checked. Fair enough, the HTC Magic isn’t groundbreaking but the
Cupcake-ful of changes it brings, promise a whole new experience.

HTC Magic

HTC Magic
HTC Magic
HTC Magic

HTC Magic official photos

Well, for starters the Android sure looks more human. The formidable
and weapon-like G1/ HTC Dream needed every ounce of weight to stand its
ground. With an honestly lighthearted and disarming approach, the HTC
Magic is willing to play by the conventional touchscreen rules. And may
as well be eyeing massive sales. 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 edge. The second edition of the OS should have
dealt with the issues of the forerunner and given the Magic that extra
bit of pace. So, what do you call a good platform getting better and a
gadget looking more mainstream but still creative enough? We call it
good sense but who knows, it may be Magic.

Key features

  • Android OS v1.5 Cupcake
  • 3.2″ capacitive touchscreen of HVGA resolution
  • Qualcomm MSM 7201A 528 MHz CPU, 192/288 MB RAM
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • 3G with HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA 2Mbps
  • 3.15 megapixel autofocus camera
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • GPS
  • Trackball navigation
  • Accelerometer sensor
  • Digital compass
  • Compact and stylish body

Main disadvantages

  • No video-call camera
  • No Flash support in the web browser
  • No file transfers over Bluetooth
  • No FM radio

In the beginning there was the unforgiving vastness of G1. Come to
think of it, mobile phone evolution has always moved from huge to
small. Android for one is quite aware and unafraid to press the
fast-forward on evolution. Anyway, Google and their HTC counterparts
feel confident enough to concentrate on style. Size mattered when they
were about to take their first dip in the shark pond. Size matters even
more when they’re gearing up to beat a legion of seasoned touchscreens
at their own game.

HTC Magic
HTC Magic
HTC Magic
HTC Magic

HTC Magic live shots

Full-touch handsets have been all the rage, and every manufacturer
is putting their best effort to not merely stay in the game but
influence it. Google DNA and HTC craftsmanship, the Magic almost has
the impact guaranteed but how it translates into actual sales is
perhaps the first thing on everyone’s mind.

The HTC Magic is in for a real challenge and we are keen to see what
it’s got. We’re back after the jump and ready to judge the game plan by
the kit.

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