HTC Magic™ now with HTC Sense™
Make it Mine
The HTC Magic+ is at your service, be it for your productive side or
your playful side. HTC Magic+ comes with Scenes – different phone
configurations that reflect your different moods. There’s a mode for
your busy weekdays, filling your home screen with 7 panels that help you
ease on through your workdays with apps like email, calendar and the
web browser. There’s a mode for relaxing (or not!) weekends, which
brings fun to the forefront with music, camera, and photo album panels.
There’s even a choice of 7 scenes that you can personalize to fit your
unique style and daily needs.
Stay Close
With HTC Magic, your interactions are neatly placed right under the
pictures of your favorite people. Rather than having to open multiple
applications, there’s a single view of all your communications, be it
email, text, or a Facebook update with any one of your contacts.
Discover the Unexpected
The more you use the HTC Magic+, the more small touches you will find –
each one elevating your phone experience. For example, with just one
turn you can turn your web browser to landscape mode so you can get a
better view while surfing the internet. There is also smart zoom, which
enlarges and reflows the text for your reading pleasure with just a
double tap on the screen.
| Processor | Qualcomm MSM 7200, 528 MHz | ||||
| Operating System | Android™ | ||||
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| Network | HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM:
HSDPA:
HSUPA [Option, operator dependent]
EGPRS Functionality:
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| Device Control | Trackball with Enter button | ||||
| GPS | Internal GPS antenna | ||||
| Connectivity | Bluetooth v2.0 with EDR Support profiles GAP, RFCOMM, HFP, HSP, A2DP |
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| Camera | 3.2 MP Color CMOS with auto focus | ||||
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| Battery | 1340 mAh | ||||
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| AC Adapter | 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60 Hz | ||||
| Special Features | Digital Compass, Motion G-Sensor |
“Essentially, I believe that both phones are the exact same when it comes to battery life, camera, and interface…Slimness of the HTC Magic and full qwerty keyboard of the HTC Dream. Choice is pretty simple [sic], you either want a phone with a full qwerty keyboard, or a phone which is slim and glossy.”
Smartphone Nation, October 14, 2009
http://smartphonenation.com/2009/10/short-review-rogers-htc-magic/
“…in comparing to other touchscreen devices I found this right up there with the best of them – considering it’s one of the first devices to have the Android platform.”
MobileSyrup, June 21, 2009
http://mobilesyrup.com/2009/06/21/rogers-htc-magic-video-review/







