Hello Android World!

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This is my first Android related post. Thanks to the iPhone 3G S release last week, my mobile provider made a nice promotion to fight it. They sold the HTC Magic for 50% of it’s price. The stock for this promotion was about 200 units and they were sold out in 30 minutes. It wasn’t easy but I managed to buy one.

 

After a week using it, I have to say.. it’s just wonderful! The phone/android platform exceeded my expectations!

But I also had some issues.

Pros:

  • Nice design
  • Superb screen quality
  • The trackball
  • Android platform
    • User Interface
    • Navigation (navigation between menus, UI, using the phone)
    • Google Apps Integration
    • Android Market

Cons:

  • Internet dependency
  • The camera hasn’t got flash
  • No keybord/phonepad
  • As it is open source it should sync with evolution (or some other) :-(
The phone has no pen (those pens to use on the screen) and you will not need one. I was astonished with the facility and by the fact that it worked perfectly with touch. If that wasn’t good enough the they added a trackball that let me say, it’s just perfect!

I didn’t put the battery in the cons. It holds up to 2/3 days of battery with normal use (sms, phone calls) but if you use the GPS it will drain the battery’s power allot faster.

About the cons, the Internet dependency is a con only if you don’t have a data plan. If that’s your case, you MUST have APNdroid! This app allows you to enable/disable the internet use but still has one problem… no mms get by, although this is the most requested feature and will be added soon.
I don’t use the camera that much but my old Nokia had flash so there is no excuse for the HTC Magic. The keybord.. the virtual keybord is very nice, I can use it very well and still I only have few days of experience, but for bigger tasks like for example connecting via ssh to a remote machine and solving a problem… well it might be challenging.

The first thing I tried was to get all the contacts out from my Nokia 5320 into the HTC Magic. I made a sync with outlook and made backups in pst and csv just in case. I had a hard time synchronizing the HTC Magic with outlook. First I tried windows 7 witch wasn’t a good idea, it lacks support for software and drivers. Then I tried to use a windows xp that I have in a virtual machine but still couldn’t do it. I ended up using my sisters laptop with windows vista and HTC Sync worked perfectly there.. although some of the contacts were messed up. I think the reason for this to happen is several syncs thru 4/5 mobile phones along the years (I had “invisible” contacts that I didn’t even know about). The prefect solution to sync the contacts was to import the csv file in gmail and then sync the phone with my gmail account. Worked like a charm and I have a backup of my contacts in my gmail account, witch I can access from anywhere.

I’m still testing the phone and it’s features but I can tell you, my next android related post will be with the “must have” apps. Stay tunned!

 
 
 
 
 
 

7 Comments

  1. ari

    What steps do you take so that your phone could sync contact with gmail? Thanks in advance..

  2. pcabido

    Because all my contacts were in my Nokia 5320 I first synchronized the contacts between the Nokia and Outlook using Nokia PC Suite (I also made a backup just in case). Then I exported the contacts to a CSV file and imported that CSV file into gmail.
    I had some bad contacts, don’t really know why (like ~30/40 in 350) and manually edited them.

  3. ari

    What i mean what comfiguration do you made on your magic so that it would sync with your gmail acct

  4. pcabido

    When the phone (android) asked me for my gmail account I just made the login.

  5. ari

    Hmmm..it would seems what you have is a google phone while mine is not…my magic never ask that question..

  6. levian

    @ari

    could yours be rogers?

  7. pcabido

    It should ask, at least when you try do data sync.

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