Recently I got myself addicted to the idea of getting a HTC Magic G2 after reading about the HTC Magic G2 contracts. Apparently it does not come out until May, so I still have a while to wait.
The main difference between the Tmobile G1, which I already have, and the impending HTC Magic G2, is the lack of a traditional keyboard. No ASDFGH format for me. I find regular keyboards on cell phones way too cumbersome to be convenient. After all, I’m not a businessman so I can usually get to my computer fairly quickly. I would imagine most people who desperately need a computer keyboard on the run carry around a laptop for that purpose.
To me, mobile phone keys are too small to properly work as a keyboard. I guess I’m one who just doesn’t mind typing on a traditional mobile phone dialing pad or touchscreen, which is what the upcoming G2 promotes. I’m also looking forward to the camera promised on the G2 according to HTC Magic G2 reviews.
The HTC Magic G2 will be excluseve to Vodafone, hwoever no details have been released regarding contracts and pricing. I’m hoping I can get at least 800 minutes a month and 500 or so text messages, and use the camera to send a lot of pictures to my friends and family in France. I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas in May when it comes to this phone.
Early reports on the Internet indicate that you’ll be able to get the HTC Magic G2 on Vodafone. They also show a pretty sweet touchscreen and camera features on the G2. A big hope I have is this camera will actually have autofocus and a flash, but hopefully it will at least be easy to share the photos with others. Learn more when the time comes about how to officially get a contract for your very own HTC Magic G2 and you’ll be able to enjoy one of the best sim free mobile phones.
You can see a glimpse of the G2 in the following video from the Mobile World Congress which is currently taking place in Barcelona, or alternatively you can visit out videos section to see more HTC Magic G2 videos.
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