Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the Motorola Sidekick Slide and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Sidekick Slide.
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The editors liked
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: Review of the Motorola Sidekick Slide The Motorola Sidekick Slide is made for heavy texters and e-mail freaks that dont have the budget for a blackberry. The fashionable 2G device lacks heavily on features; however, with a few cunning innovations Moto...
Abstract: Sidekicks line of smartphones has long been popular with the young, hip crowd. (Remember when Paris Hiltons Sidekick was hacked, and her personal photos and contacts were distributed across the Web?) While the Sidekick has lost some of its cool quoti...
Abstract: The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide, the first Sidekick created by Motorola, is our favorite since the original. Motorola hasnt overhauled the brand, but breathed a little freshness into it, something sorely needed if this fashionable phone is going to keep ...
Abstract: The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide, the first Sidekick created by Motorola, is our favorite since the original. Motorola hasnt overhauled the brand, but breathed a little freshness into it, something sorely needed if this fashionable phone is going to kee...
Despite the design update, I'm still not convinced by the Sidekick Slide, which even in its new slimline format is chunky. I do like the idea of Web based backup, but it isn't ergonomic for voice calling, and the mini keyboard is very tricky to use, while...
Push AOL/Yahoo e-Mail, IMAP/POP support, Bright, crisp screen for easy viewing, Danger OS provides an easy-to-use interface, Backlit keyboard remains easy to use despite new keys
Spotty EDGE connection, especially indoors, 1.3-MP camera isn’t up to snuff, Lack of video support, Uncomfortable included headphones
Abstract: This video tour is more than just a chance to show the Sidekick Slide and compare it to the Sidekick LX. We also introduce the new mail client for the latest generation of Sidekicks, which is being sent out to LX and Slide owners over the air this week...
The T-Mobile Sidekick Slide features a slide-up screen and a more compact frame than previous models. The handheld continues to offer excellent messaging features as well as Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and a music player. It also works with MySp...
The Slides QWERTY keyboard is a bit stiff, and the camera doesnt record video. You need a microSD card to play music, and the expansion slot is located inconveniently behind the battery. Also, call quality could have been better.
With its slide-up screen, the T-Mobile Sidekick Slide offers a nice design alternative to the other Sidekick models. Its fine for first-time users but diehard Sidekick fans may prefer the more robust T-Mobile Sidekick LX.