Alcatel just announced the local availability of their most affordable Android smartphone -- the Alcatel One Touch Magic. The One Touch Magic uses a low-power dual-core SOC HSPA+ for entry-level smartphones (MediaTek MT6572) which integrates WiFi, BT4.0, FM, GPS. However, if you are open to trying out a new interface, I'm sure you'll enjoy the intuitive touch screen of the iPhone. In iPod mode, the iPhone makes it a little hard to navigate between songs as controls are done via touchscreen. Without the iPhone, we would not have seen the likes of Samsung Instinct, Omnia i900, HTC Touch Diamond, LG Dare and Sony-Ericsson Xperia this early. I had 4 most likely candidates as a great iPhone alternative -- the HTC Touch Diamond, Nokia N96, Samsung i900 Omnia and the Sony-Ericsson Xperia. My choices were mostly based on large-screen, touchscreen smartphones -- one major area where the iPhone claims supremacy. A recent press release from AT& reveals the iPhone 3G to be priced at $599 for the 8GB and $699 for the 16GB. Read more in our articles including "Alcatel One Touch Magic lands for Php4,499" and "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly".
Alcatel just announced the local availability of their most affordable Android smartphone -- the Alcatel One Touch Magic. The One Touch Magic uses a low-power dual-core SOC HSPA+ for entry-level smartphones (MediaTek MT6572) which integrates WiFi, BT4.0, FM, GPS.
However, if you are open to trying out a new interface, I'm sure you'll enjoy the intuitive touch screen of the iPhone. In iPod mode, the iPhone makes it a little hard to navigate between songs as controls are done via touchscreen. Without the iPhone, we would not have seen the likes of Samsung Instinct, Omnia i900, HTC Touch Diamond, LG Dare and Sony-Ericsson Xperia this early.
Our coverage of one touch magic price includes: "Alcatel One Touch Magic lands for Php4,499"; "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"; "Top iPhone 3G Alternatives". Each article provides unique insights and information.