Vodafone has revealed its first Android-based smartphone in the form the HTC Magic.It's the first fruit of Vodafone's membership of the Google-led Open Handset Alliance and will launch in the spring.
The device will be available from free on various price plans and sports a 3.2-inch QVGA touchscreen display, a trackball and navigational buttons, Google Mail and Google Talk for instant messaging, Google Maps, Google Search and YouTube.
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