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Designet er stilet og minimalistisk og hvid ser godt ud til Magic
Skærmen er fornuftig stor og med en fin opløsning
Capacitive skærm teknologi er altså lækkert at bruge
Styresystemet trækker i den grad Magic op i denne...
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Kedelig Android Market
Ingen hovedtelefon-stik. Ikke multitouch. Ordbogen foreslår ikke automatisk ord med æ
ø og å – som ligger gemt dybere i tastaturet.
Ikke imponerende kamera
Kun 2 GB hukommelse og det endda på et microSD kort
Udgivet: 2010-06-01, Forfatter: Michael , anmeldelse af: mobileburn.com
Large display, great keyboard feel, HTC Sense UI, Swype onscreen keyboard, cool myModes system, solid speech to text input
Poor hardware buttons, bad visual keyboard design, some creaking in use, misguided Faves Gallery system
The new T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide is the second HTC-developed Android smartphone to wear the T-Mobile myTouch badge. This time around myTouch gets to brag about a hardware keyboard and a pretty current Android 2.1 operating system with HTC Sense user ...
If you liked the original T-Mobile myTouch 3G, but wanted a physical keyboard, the new T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide is what you've been waiting for. This sideways slider offers Android 2.1 and a full QWERTY keyboard for typing. Let's not forget some of...
MyModes lets you create multiple user profiles, Easy-to-use voice commands, Spacious keyboard, Responsive touchscreen, Increased data speeds in HSPA+ areas
Camera images somewhat grainy, Faves Gallery offers limited social networking features, 3G signals fade in and around buildings
Voice command software, personalization options, and a roomy slide-out keyboard help this Android smart phone stand out.
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 Faves Gallery doesn't always display the most up-to-date information. Its camera photo quality is subpar
The T-Mobile MyTouch 3G Slide isn't the flashiest Android device on the block, but its midrange feature set and friendly user interface make it a good choice for first-time smartphone buyers.
Abstrakt: The first couple of extensive video reviews for HTC and T-Mobile’s latest MyTouch endeavor – the T-Mobile MyTouch Slide – have popped up on the web in the past few weeks. Thanks to all of the Froyo/Android 2.2 madness leading up to yesterday’s exciting...
HTC Magic is one of the most stylish phones ever to come out of the company. Apart from the good looks, this phone packs some serious punch – both in functionality and speed. HTC equipped Magic with more memory than its Touch-series predecessor, which ...
I was pleasantly surprised by this device. With a great look and feel and decent OS implementation, the device was easy to use. The slide out keyboard was easy to get used to, but I did have a couple of accuracy problems with Swipe. I’m guessing tha...
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. It is...
Much smaller size than the G1, Expandable memory, Access to App Market for purchasing and downloading apps
Same old interface as the G1, miniUSB connector requires an adapter for using a traditional 3.5mm headset, Awkward connectivity to a computer, Lack of multitouch
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. It is a n...
not great, battery life and call quality, Capacitive (fingerfriendly) touchscreen with trackball, Simple draganddrop media handling.
Poor camera quality and features.
When broken down into its individual components, there are a number of obvious nitpicks with the Magic and the T-Mobile myTouch 3G: a backwards approach to expansion, software thats missing features youre surprised is missing, and hardware that can a...