The first Android-powered phone to market, the T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream), was an awkward device with its main appeal derived from the fact it was Android-powered. The HTC Magic is the second Android device to reach consumers, and in terms of hardware, it’s largely the same as its predecessor. The key difference is the move [...]
The myTouch 3G is the long awaited followup to the G1, T-Mobile’s first Android phone. The device has gone by a few names in the past couple of months. It’s the same Google Ion that was given to Google I/O attendees. In Europe, Canada and Australia it is known as the HTC Magic. Whatever its [...]
T-Mobile CTO Cole Brodman has indicated that a second Android phone is on the way “in a few weeks.” The new phone will be a follow-up to the T-Mobile G1 (read: the HTC Magic/Google Ion/T-Mobile G2) and is expected to be released later on this summer.
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Geeks abound at Google I/O. So do surprises!
In addition to the demonstrations, Google announced that each of more than 4,000 conference attendees will receive a free Google phone.
While those of you on Vodafone UK will have to wait until May 5 for your HTC Dream, Vodafone Spain has announced the immediate availability of the latest Android handset.
HTC’s QWERTY-less follow up to the Android-based Dream/G1 handset, the HTC Magic, is destined to arrive in the UK on May 5 – and Vodafone UK will give you the handset for nothing if you’re willing to lock into a £30 per month plan.