Barcelona, Spain – British mobile operator Vodafone has unveiled a new Android mobile phone at the Mobile World Congress. The HTC Magic will be the second phone featuring Google’s Linux-based operating system to enter the market. The Magic will be available to Vodafone customers in the UK, Germany, Spain and France; and it won’t be bundled with a SIM card in Italy.
China-based Huawei, maker of the Vodafone 710 and 716, plans to start selling Android phones in the third quarter of 2009. The company is also considering other operating systems such as Symbian and an embedded Linux from the LiMo Foundation.


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