Magic is HTC's second Google Android-based phone, and just like its predecessor, the G1, HTC Magic comes with a full set of Google's apps and online services such as Google Maps, Google Mail, Google ...
Presumably the name G1 is going to belong to T-Mobile, which has exclusive rights on the current (and first) Android powered handset built by HTC. Details have just been revealed on HTC s second ...
HTC’s second Android handset looks as though it’s been subjected to its last delay, with a listing for a May 5th release on Vodaphone UK’s website. We still have no idea when the supposed T-Mobile US ...
HTC and Vodafone sales representatives have revealed that the G2—Android-powered phone—HTC Magic’s launch date has been pushed back from April to May 1st ...
So you’ve installed Google Android 2.1 on your T-mobile G1 or MyTouch phones, (also known as the HTC Dream and Magic, respectively)? That’s so… a few days ago. While Google has pretty much said that ...
Part of the big news from day one at Mobile World Congress was that there was no big news involving Google’s Android mobile operating system: None of the scads of phones that made their debut ran it.
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Following our scoop yesterday putting Rogers’ outright pricing for the upcoming HTC Dream ...