Archive for: htc magic

T-Mobile getting the HTC Magic (Sapphire)

  • March 27, 2009 5:24 am

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T-Mobile/Android users should feel a little better about themselves this morning as a picture of an HTC Magic (Sapphire) with a nice little T-Mobile logo centered right above the screen.  If you recall Google’s little Gmail demo last month, they showcased an HTC Magic that happned to have a T-Mobile logo just like the one above, 7.2Mbps HSDPA, and a particularly obscure band in the 1700MHz spectrum meaning we can expect it for T-Mobile USA *fingers crossed*.  It isn’t long folks before we get the next latest and greatest piece of Android goodness in our hands!

Source: Engadget, Cellphone Signal

HTC Magic (Android G2) coming to Vodafone in April

  • March 4, 2009 8:12 pm

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The G1 while not the most asthetically pleasing device to the eye was a big first step for Google, Android, and HTC.  The HTC Magic (also known as the G2), is a follow up device looking to improve on a few of the falling points of the G1.  Sadly, as of right now, Vodafone will be the only person to have the device at first.  Though, it will of course spread to other carriers.  For a quick *lengthy* recap of the Magic’s features, step inside and fill your brain.

Android Magic (formerly known as G2) leaked!

  • February 16, 2009 11:57 am

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Android camps around the globe start jumping and dancing in the streets as leaked images of the HTC Magic (formerly G2) compliments of Boy Genius are quickly spreading like wild fire around the web.  The Magic is the next generation of GPhones from Google and boy does it look a whole lot better than the G1.  Everything about it just screams sexy where as the G1 was more like 40 year old overweight man.  The Magic is more rounded and sculpted making it a dream to hold in your hand.  With features (so far known) such as HSDPA/WiFi/GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera (still no flash), and of course the much coveted yet highly elusive Cupcake package will be strutting their digital goods on the Magics hardware and software.  For now that’s all we have to go on, but hopefully soon more is known.  Until then stay tuned!  A couple of pics await you inside.