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Improved streamlined design. Highly thummable QWERTY. Email set up is a cinch. Incredibly user-friendly. Free data back-up service. ...
Automatic back up of data
Qwerty keyboard
Easy messaging features
Memory card supplied
Automatic data back-up
Great messaging features
Large screen
Instant messaging support
The editors didn't like
Slowish GPRS download speeds. Average camera. No video capabilities. Limited Bluetooth abilities....
Abstract: Distinctive, though chunky, the Sidekick Slide is definitely one for a certain type of in-crowd. Just make sure you have a large pocket to carry it in. T-Mobile - Sidekick Slide price Buy T-Mobile Sidekick Slide securely online at a bargain price £fre...
Abstract: T-Mobile’s Sidekick Slide is the company’s latest idiot-proof messaging phone for the youth market, following on from the Sidekick II. It may not be as powerful as Windows Mobile or Symbian smartphones, but what it lacks in features it makes up for in...
Abstract: Palms easy-to-use Treo 500v showed that messaging smartphones arent just for business users, but can appeal to ordinary consumers, too. T-Mobiles Sidekick Slide is the replacement for the Sidekick II, and aims to bring messaging to the masses. At...
Abstract: Mobile messaging sorted with a snick. Love or hate the look, its a neat solution to mobile messaging. There are plenty of messaging smartphones around, from BlackBerries to Windows Mobile smartphones, but, with the exception of Palms Treo 500v (pag...
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Published: 2007-11-16, Author: Frank , review by: CNET.co.uk
Qwerty keyboard; automatic data back-up; great messaging features
Weak camera; no 3G or Wi-Fi; bulky
The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide is wonderful for emailing or using instant messaging on the move, but the bulky dimensions and lack of 3G and Wi-Fi support are disappointing ...
Qwerty keyboard, large screen, instant messaging support
Only 1.3 megapixel camera, quad-band, no Wi-Fi
With only a 1.3 megapixel camera, Quad-band connectivity, no Wi-Fi and a large design its going to struggle to compete against other offers out there from Apple, RIM, HTC, Sony Ericsson and more
Automatic back up of data, Qwerty keyboard, Easy messaging features, Memory card supplied
Large and heavy, Low quality camera with no video, Limited Bluetooth, Lack of 3G limits multimedia facilities
Its been an ultra-trendy gadget of choice for US hipsters to keep up with their emailing and messaging. But the Sidekick has yet to really make its fashion mark in the UK. By slimming down and smartening up its latest version, T-Mobile is obviously ho...
Improved streamlined design. Highly thummable QWERTY. Email set up is a cinch. Incredibly user-friendly. Free data back-up service. ...
Slowish GPRS download speeds. Average camera. No video capabilities. Limited Bluetooth abilities....
The social networking generation are on easy messaging street with the new stylish Slide. Even a half-baked feature set can’t detract from this Sidekick being a superb mobile email device for the young at heart. ...
The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide has some appealing features that we can see would be attractive to a young audience: push email, instant messaging and a keyboard for fast typing. The auto back-up and sync system is an obvious plus point too. But there are...