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April 2009
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Design
Finition
Google Android Cupcake
Clavier virtuel réactif
Système de notifications
Android Market
Messagerie
Intégration des services Google
Appareil photo
Eacute
Cran sensible et réactif
Système d’exploitation réussi
Autonomie correcte
Android Market plus souple que l’App Store
Services Google
LOS open source Android
La compatibilité avec la 3
5G et le WiFi
Laccès à Android Market
La carte de 8 Go incluse
Ergonomie et finition de l'appareil
Android
OS fluide et réactif
Pratique
Ergonomique
Univers Google / Android Market
Simplicité d'utilisation / Accéléromètre pour toutes applications
Système dexploitation très pratique
Navigation intuitive
Applications Google
Système d’exploitation
Google Android
Puce AGPS
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Quelques manques dans le Market
Impossible de fermer totalement une application
Compte google presque obligatoire
Pas de lecteur de vidéos de base
Enregistrement vidéo de piètre qualité
Pas de prise jack
Capteur photo décevant
Parfois des lenteurs dans l’exécution des tâches
Le passage du mode vertical au mode horizontal est plus long que sur un iPhone
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...
Great interface; applications can be downloaded; decent screen
Edge of screen lacks sensitivity; camera has no flash; no headphone socket
A slick, powerful smartphone with a lot of cool features and great interface Good points Great interface; applications can be downloaded; decent screen Bad points Edge of screen lacks sensitivity; camera has no flash; no headphone socket ...
Extrait: A few months ago I had the opportunity to test out a HTC Dream (unlocked version of the T-Mobile G1), and to be perfectly honest, I didn’t like it at all. The software wasn’t that great, the battery life was poor and whoever thought of that design sh...
Extrait: 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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Publié: 2009-05-29, Auteur: Kent , review by: 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.
Publié: 2009-05-25, Auteur: Russell , review by: 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. ...