Abstrakt: A dead heat! In the end, the winner will have to come down to a consumer’s personal choice. Those looking for a wealth of features that are more polished will be going home with the LG Arena. Those who need the usability of a phone with a better onscreen keyboard and easy access to search functions will be happier with the Magic.
No 3.5mm headphone socket and the camera needs a flash
The Magic is a great phone and one you’ll still be happy using in 18 months’ time ...
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Udgivet: 2009-05-29, Forfatter: Kent , anmeldelse af: cnet.com
The Google Ion (aka the HTC Magic) has a sleek, attractive design with a gorgeous display, tactile controls, and an easy-to-use interface. Features include stereo Bluetooth, seamless integration with Google apps, Wi-Fi, quick access to music and applic...
The Google Ion lacks full Outlook-syncing support and a standard 3.5-millimeter headset jack. Video quality is uneven and the HTML browser interface could be refined. Camera-editing and personal-organizer options are slim, and the landscape keyboard is...
The Google Ion is the Android device for which weve been waiting. A few complaints remain, but its eye-catching design and interface, improved features, and satisfying performance make us excited about Androids full potential.
Udgivet: 2009-05-25, Forfatter: Russell , anmeldelse af: mobileburn.com
Slick Android UI, responsive screen, WiFi & GPS
Poor battery life, weak camera, limited Bluetooth functionality, no 3.5mm headphone port
The HTC Magic is a great handset, and I thoroughly enjoyed using it. However, I cant help but think that the part I enjoyed was the Android UI, and not necessarily the handset itself. Sure, the trackball can be handy, but it isnt really necessary mo...
Large touch-screen; lightweight, attractive design; integration with Google apps
No default support for Google Docs; can drop characters when typing
The HTC Magic is a good choice for anyone looking for a decent all-round smartphone, particularly if you are a user of Googles services, although it might not meet the advanced requirements of business users. ...
Abstrakt: The HTC Magic will be the second smartphone running Google's Android to be released by a major carrier. This model will strongly resemble its predecessor, but lack the T-Mobile G1's hardware keyboard. I recently was able to get some time with a pre-rel...
The HTC Magic is another Android phone that should appeal to a different audience than the G1. Its another fantastic Android phone - seriously, I love this platform - and so should be a joy to use, and will certainly have iPhone owners looking over y...
Abstrakt: Vodafones upcoming HTC Magic is an Google Android-powered smartphone with a focus on its design and command attention with its advanced list of capabilities. Running the latest Android version code-named Cupcake, the HTC Magic provides the well known ...
Abstrakt: 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 ...