
Network operator Vodafone has announced the HTC Magic, which is the second mobile phone to run on Google’s open-source Android Operating System - the first of which being the G1, which is a T-Mobile exclusive. Unlike the G1, the Magic has no hardware QWERTY keyboard, so you’ll have to soley rely on the on-screen keyboard for texting, e-mailing, and so on.
Other than that, the G1 and Magic share many of the same features. The Magic will first be available in the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, France, and Italy. It’ll be available in the UK from April, with the other listed countries sometime after. As for the price, it’s only known that it’ll be available in Spain, on contract, with the device’s pricing ranging from €99-€199, depending on the tariff. Known features are as follows:
- Connectivity: Quad-band GSM, HSDPA
- Display: 3.2″, 320 x 480 pixels
- Camera: 3.2MP, Autofocus
- Memory: 192MB RAM, 512MB ROM
- Extras: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, Webkit Web Browser
- Processor speed: 528 MHz
- Dimensions: 113 x 55 x 13.65 mm
- Weight: 118.5 grams, including battery













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