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The HTC Magic, which makes its debut to the local media at a Sydney launch next Thursday
, ditches the slide-out keyboard of the original Dream for a virtual QWERTY keypad along with a better browser, bigger battery, streamlined email setup and Bluetooth stereo, all courtesy of the recent Cupcake' update. Are you, like many others, getting sick of hearing about the IPONE? Do you find yourself listening to Apple evangelists and wishing there was an app that would make IPONE owners less smug? Well there's no app - yet - but there is a new phone on the market which might well help. The
HTC G2 Touch is a new handset from HTC, featuring Android, the Google-backed open source operating system which is set to become ubiquitous in the mobile phone market over the next year or two. HTC were the first ones to the party on Android - their G1, released at the end of last year, being the first model on the market to use the software - and they've taken that knowledge and built on it in the release of the G2 Touch. The new model dispenses with the G1's physical keyboard, making it much less bulky than its predecessor, although it does retain the slightly angled 'lip' at the bottom of the device, and except for a new oleo phobic surface, the touch-screen is the same as that of the
HTC G1 The handset is clearly the result of a lot of hard work from HTC, both on the handset design front, and in terms of the interface, and a worthy entry into a smart-phone market competitors as tough as the Palm Pre, Blackberry Curve and IPONE 3GS. It manages to take the bare bones of the Android operating system which has been highly developed by Google and their partners and turn it into something equally functional but of greater elegance, and for this it deserves praise. With the underlying hardware still that of earlier models however, the phone can feel underpowered at precisely the moment's when its pedigree should be clearest, like when using multiple applications or shooting video. Small though these reservations may be, they do to extent tarnish what is a nonetheless impressive and well-equipped smart-phone for the Android generation, and a serious challenge to the dominance of the IPONE. HTC has also reined the layout of the buttons on the front of the phone. Now the call/answer and end buttons are laid out in a line with the home and menu ones. The search and back buttons sit beneath these to the right of the mini trackball that glows white when you have an incoming call or text message. Sensibly,
HTC G3 has added a standard headphone jack on the top, so there's no more messing around with headphone to mini-USB adaptors when you want to use your own cans. Article comes from: www.myluxphone.com By Joanne
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