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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
Publié: 2009-07-28, Auteur: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Extrait: NameWho'd be a mobile phone manufacturer these days? From the moment a new phone is trundled out of the factory, and particularly if it has a touchscreen, you can be sure the inevitable comparison with Apple's iPhone won't be far behind.Still, as much as...
Extrait: The HTC Magic handset runs Googles Android operating system and is widely called the "Google phone". If cellphones were wheels, one could imagine that their development went something like this. First, there was no wheel. Just a long mammoth- gut stri...
Extrait: Juha We’re a bit behind much of the world, and have only this week officially got the HTC Magic, or G2. This Google phone has created a great deal of stir, and Vodafone is plugging it hard by giving away lots of Magics in promotions around New Zealand....
Smooth and excellent interface, Fingerfriendly capacitive touchscreen, Trackball for navigation, Well integrated with Google services, Support for Microsoft Exchange
Lack of 3.5mm audio port
Has an intuitive and easy to use interface. Integrates well with Google's online features . ...
Extrait: It was a pleasure having the HTC Magic around. The little fella puts the young OS into a nicely-looking device with much broader appeal than the G1. The Magic performed quite well, all the more so considering that its platform is just about coming of ...
Well designed, Smooth OS and UI, Great Browser, Great audio player
No Google Maps, No Android Market App, No Bluetooth data transfer, No FM radio
CameraThe handset is loaded, as I mentioned with a 3 megapixel autofocus shooter. The camera comes with settings that includes White Balance, a few effects and a Widescreen option. Some settings like Image Adjust for Saturation, Sharpness and Contrast ...
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Publié: 2009-06-22, Auteur: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
Compact form factor; sharp touchscreen display; Microsoft Exchange support; onscreen numeric keypad for one-hand typing; Marketplace for apps and widgets.
QWERTY keypad needs improvement; no 3.5mm audio jack; camera lacks flash; battery life not great.
Limited official applications support for the Android operating systendsem.
Overall, there are some things I really like about the HTC Magic — the size is just right, the screen looks really good and battery life is very good. The operating system is also pretty and there are a few nice touches, such as the multiple desktop...