But this time he was like, "You better get a phone you like, and choose properly because I'm not going to get you another phone." (Double yay for me!) So I looked through and the moment I saw HTC Magic, I knew I was in love.
This fabulously sleek and sexy phone...

VERSUS
This pretty handsome but anorexic phone.

First, I was hesitant. Yes, I did want a HTC phone for almost like ever, but would it be a wise choice? So I thought.
I am an avid gamer and text messager, to the point where I message without looking at the phone - very handy for messaging in class, hehe. Most of the time, I type faster than I can think and moreoften than not, I tend to type the wrong words that don't make sense in a sentence. HTC Magic has a handy qwerty keyboard for me to unleash my thoughts just as fast as I do, and with this phone I believe I can message even faster. When I say 'handy keyboard', I'm not talking about a slide-out one. You get to poke the 3.2" 320 by 480 pixel screen to enter your thoughts - a plus point to messaging in class! No more clickety-clicks :p





Since I'm constantly on the move, I try not to bring a lot of things around because my back doesn't seem to agree with me. So instead of carrying a phone and a camera, why not put the camera into the phone? My previous phone has a 2 megapixel camera with 2.5x digital zoom. I found it pretty reasonable, but HTC Magic has a 3.2 megapixel Camera with 8x digital zoom and get this, auto-focus. It's just like a darling, you can take macro shots with this! So now, I don't need a super awesome camera just to take proper pictures anymore, HTC Magic will take care of it! No more blurry pictures anymore, especially for taking pictures of clothes for blogshops. :]

This is so fail :(

Like I said, I'm constantly on the move so I don't have much time to charge my phone. Another plus point for this phone is that it uses a 1,340 mAh battery, which means its standby time is approximately 660 minutes, just enough for me to make my necessary calls and still have enough power to last me through the day. (And it's a 3G phone, omg!) Awesome, no? Not forgetting that you can charge it via the USB outlet too, so all I have to do (in extreme cases) is to carry the USB cable around and suck people's power, muahaha. >:) (So handy please!)

As HTC Magic is powered by Android™, its items are obviously in the Android Market. (Haha fancy name.) Not only can I download third party applications from the Market, I can develop applications for it! Like everywhere else, there's probably lots of applications in there so it's gonna be a blast browsing through what they have. It's like shopping, you never know how good the item is until you try it out. :}
Some apps include USA TODAY, where you can get info on the go anywhere,

Imeem Mobile, where you can enjoy free streaming of your favourite music anytime,

Google Sky Map, where you can view constellations by pointing your phone up at night,

and many, many more. I could go on and on but you will never know how awesome all this is until you get your hands on this wonderful creation packaged in a chic style phone yourself.
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