Later this January, UzEE shared some leaked photos of a new Android phone which supposedly was known as the G2 but as HTC unrolls more of its new phones at the Mobile World Congress 09 today, we realize that it might actually be the HTC Magic.
The HTC Magic is an Android-powered phone, just like the G1, except for that it doesn't come with a physical keyboard. It consists of a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera (with no flash) and a G1 style trackball. Here is an official product image of the HTC Magic.

Also the phone carries a proprietary headphone jack and seems to be coming with Vodafone instead of T-Mobile. Take a look at some of the images of HTC Magic brought to you by Engadget and MobileCrunch.



Its quite slim as compared to the G1 but certainly doesn't win the mobile slimness popularity contest as the iPhone is there to challenge it all along.
The HTC Magic comes with Cupcake (the latest firmware for Android with new features) out-of-the-box which also brings the touchscreen keyboard to the phone. The accelerometer is there to change the orientation of the phone automatically when it is rotated.
It is expected to hit the UK market somewhere near April of this year. However no word on the price has been confirmed yet.

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