Filed under: Software, HTC, Rogers Wireless, Android

A dude with access to the ROM Rogers is using on its just-launched Dream and Magic Android sets has posted a truly epic, comprehensive set screenshots on Flickr, showing off some of the features unique to these particular versions of the phones. Examples include a highly-customized HTC virtual keyboard with XT9 support reminiscent of its modern WinMo keyboards, Exchange support, integrated Quickoffice, and an all-important PDF reader. It’s a nice little journey into the heart of Canada’s first Android sets — unless you’re jealous, in which case it’s an emotionally draining nightmare.
[Via Android and Me]
Rogers’ Android build for Dream and Magic deconstructed shot-by-shot originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 08:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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