So is Vodafone’s HTC Magic the same as T-Mobile’s G2? Could very well be, considering Google’s little slip-up during a demo of its offline Gmail support on mobile devices. What we have up there clearly ain’t a Voda logo, and if our knowledge of T-Mobile logos around the world is accurate, this isn’t a European T-Mobile logo, either — it’s straight-up Yankee. Would certainly make a ton of sense for this thing to shake out as the G2, and there’s no shortage of folks holding out for a keyboardless Android device ’round there… so your move, T-Mob.
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Google’s offline Gmail demo reveals seemingly US-bound HTC Magic — is this the T-Mobile G2? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 19 Feb 2009 14:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Original post by Chris Ziegler
Related posts:
- Google Maps Navigation to get offline mode? Garmin and TomTom on notice Dutch tech site All About Phones claims that Google Maps...
- Google Maps Navigation to go offline this summer? Garmin and TomTom on notice Dutch tech site All About Phones claims that Google Maps...
- Google Docs for Android updates: adds offline support, better tablet experience Google clearly didn’t want to blow everyone’s mind right away...
- Google to end support for BlackBerry Gmail app this month Google has already made quite a few significant cuts to...
- Windows Phone 7.5 gets multiple Google Calendar sync, additional Gmail features Google’s improved how its calendar and email services interact with...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.










