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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
Frankly, the Magic was a thoroughly pleasant surprise compared to our experience with the T-Mobile G1. We like the tweaks to Android that enable video capture and playback, as well as providing an on-screen keyboard. It still doesnt match the capabili...
The myTouch 3G Slide may not have the specs of the Droid Incredible or the EVO 4G, but it has plenty to offer by way of features and performs outstandingly. The fact that it has a physical keyboard makes it worth your attention, but the fact that it i...
myTouch has become T-Mobile's signature line of smartphones, featuring highly customizable hardware and now, with myTouch 3G Slide, highly customizable software as well. Whatever you think of T-Mo's work here, there's no denying they've put a lot of t...
Updated Android software; Great onscreen keyboard; Cool Google integration
No 3.5 mm headphone jack; Some applications are still clunky; Priced to compare, not compete with the iPhone
The Magic is an excellent smartphone with a clever and easy to understand operating system. There are still some rough corners within Android - especially relating to third party apps - but theyre getting better all the time, and the fact that the ope...
Extrait: The second Google Android phone has arrived and is better than ever. Made by HTC, the Magic is a sleek device that makes do without the QWERTY keypad, runs on the latest Android OS (called Cupcake), and is packed with a lot of features to keep you bus...
Excellent touchscreen, Sleek design, Great web browser, Access to Android app store
Poor multimedia options, No 3.5mm headphone socket or adapter
Parts of the phone are as the name suggests, magic. The design, the touchscreen and the internet experience are all first class. But the absence of outstanding multimedia seriously jeopardises the success of this latest Android.
Excellent touchscreen , Sleek design , Great web browser , Access to Android app store
Poor multimedia options , No 3.5mm headphone socket or adapter ,
Parts of the phone are as the name suggests, magic. The design, the touchscreen and the internet experience are all first class. But the absence of outstanding multimedia seriously jeopardises the success of this latest Android....
Extrait: Rating 4/5 The Magic is HTCs second smartphone based on the Google Android mobile operating system. The first arrived in Australia as the Dream in February. Known elsewhere as the G1, it featured a full qwerty keyboard underneath a slide-out scre...
Stylish design, responsive touch screen, Android platform, notifications and status bar, excellent integration with Google services, Android Market app store, polished Web browser, Microsoft Exchange and PDF/document viewer out of the box
No 3.5mm headphone jack, mediocre non-Gmail e-mail support, no over-the-air updates, no geotagging
HTC’s Magic, available on 3 Mobile, has corrected many faults of the previous Dream, making it an excellent smartphone on the whole. The lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack is disappointing and the Android Market is still in its infancy with no paid apps...