HTC Magic Videoed, Loses Points for Battery and Keyboard

The Android-bearing HTC Magic has been launched in a number of markets, including Spain, where Engadget’s resident team got a probability to put option the phone through the dead ringer. The portrayal keyboard loses points for the small keys, and apparently the assault and battery isn’t quite juicy sufficiency, but the Magic is extremely slim in comparison to other full touchscreen devices out there, and you tin’t argue with its indigen integration with all things Google (NSDQ: GOOG). Take a looksee for the full low-down feather.

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