T-Mobile Sidekick Phone, Black

February 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under: Slider Phones 

  • New Sidekick messaging phone sports a slightly smaller, thinner and lighter design, 2.6-inch high-resolution screen
  • Compatible with T-Mobile’s MyFaves service–unlimited calling to your five most called contacts
  • 2-megapixel camera; digital audio player; Bluetooth for handsfree communication and stereo music; MicroSD expansion (512 MB card included)
  • Access to personal email and instant messaging services; English and Spanish language; multi-format digital audio player
  • Includes: handset, rechargeable battery, charger with AC adapter, 512 MB MicroSD memory card, USB cable, wired stereo handsfree headset, changeable shells (black and green), quick start guide

Amazon. com Product DescriptionCombining the best features of the earlier iD and LX models, the T-Mobile Sidekick is a great way to chat on popular instant messaging services, connect with friends on MySpace, and easily record and share pho. . . More >>

T-Mobile Sidekick Phone, Black

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2 Comments on T-Mobile Sidekick Phone, Black

  1. Mariano Torres on Thu, 18th Feb 2010 8:07 am
  2. Please, do yourself the honest liberty of getting an iPhone if you want true internet freedom, speed, and access. I went wrong by getting this and not the iPhone. T-Mobile’s service here in Texas is poor. The internet access and browser capabilities of this phone are TERRIBLE. I cannot express my disgust any clearer. TERRIBLE. It is slow and you can barely access mobile websites! Thats the internet fall.

    If you want a CELLPHONE, Get anything else. ANYTHING BUT THIS. The only security feature it has is about as basic as a 2001 cellphone. Strictly locking all access. There are no blocking features nor restriction features. This is not a cellphone. There are really no easy way of setting Anything up as far as alarms (plural) you can only set One up, I dont even bother to attempt to use the calender; There isnt even a calculator; you need to download it (for free at least) from the download access link.

    This “phone” also lacks at least ‘Quick’ access for Maps, which happens to be another program you must download.

    The only Pro I can give it is that its EXCELLENT for chatting and sending messages. Hands down. But that is it. Period. The second pro/con is it’s camera. It has one, but it also performs poorly. The only good thing it does is give you resolution options which range rather high up. Finally, the last pro is the fact that you can listen to music via an sd card. You can also ‘ideally’ save images there as well.

    So if you want to pay over $80 a month for a chat gizmo. Then by all means. If you want a real phone, look elsewhere. Sorry.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. amanda on Thu, 18th Feb 2010 9:43 am
  4. This phone is awful!! I just got this phone in January. Six months later, I’m sending it back to T-Mobile in exchange for a different one. Thank God for the warranty. .
    It was a great phone up until about two months ago. It started just shutting itself off out of nowhere. I then would not be able to turn the phone back on unless I removed the battery and put it back. Also, when it did this, it would delete everything I had on my phone! It would delete all of my contacts, all of my text messages, all of my bookmarks. . everything! Only the contacts and bookmarks would all come back about an hour or two later. . but very very annoying anyway.
    And now, just yesterday, the phone froze and would not respond for about an hour. There was no screen and I was not even able to press any buttons or switch it off. . . had to remove the battery again. Then it came back on and of course. . everything was deleted. And this time it would not pick up any service for another two hours or so.
    Horrible horrible phone with far too many bugs. . . bad idea!
    Rating: 2 / 5

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