Only a day after its announcement of the HTC Touch Pro2 and Diamond2, HTC has issued an official confirmation of a much bigger attraction at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The HTC Magic, revealed Tuesday, will be the company’s second-ever Android-based handset.
Though it could be called the logical successor to the T-Mobile G1, the Magic won’t have a full QWERTY keyboard, relying instead on Android’s on-screen keyboard for text input. It features a 3.2-inch screen HVGA screen with both a trackball and four quick navigation buttons, for functions like home, search and back. The back also gets a 3.2-megapixel shooter with autofocus.

