This mobile device might become HTC’ next entry to support Google’s Android operating system. So it’s also called Google Ion. No US carriers have committed to use this model. but T-Mobile has been rumored to be the carrier of record. Vodafone has exclusive rights to the phone in all markets where they provide services. The HTC Magic has a sleek, attractive design with a gorgeous display, tactile controls, and an easy-to-use interface. It has other features including stereo Bluetooth, seamless integration with Google apps, Wi-Fi, quick access to music and application downloads, and a broad degree of customization. Call quality is excellent and the 3G speeds are zippy. However, there are also something I didn’t like. It doesn’t have full Outlook-syncing support. It doesn’t use standard headset jack. Its Video quality can be unstable sometimes. Its HTML browser interface is not as good as its rivals. HTC Magic’s camera-editing and personal-organizer options are slim. I also found out that the landscape keyboard option isn’t available in all applications.