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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....
Published: 2007-11-05, Author: Peter , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Many of you may recall my recent rants about the Sidekick 3 and how much it sucked ass. I mean, seriously, I paid over $400 for the biggest POS known to man. Danger makes a phenomenal OS and Sharp and T-Mo go and screw it all up. The hardware was atroc...
Abstract: We hope you liked our head-to-head battle between the Sidekick Slide and the Sidekick LX. What’s our ultimate conclusion? If you’re a hardcore Sidekick user you’ll want to grab the LX. The keyboard and screen alone make...
Smallest Sidekick yet. Screen dramatically improved from Sidekick 3. Great online address book.
Smaller size means smaller screen and keyboard, not a fair trade. Calls faded in and out. Lacks key multimedia features and accessories. EDGE networking is slow, lacks capabilities customers might enjoy in a Sidekick device.
The Sidekick will be an interesting phone to watch when T-Mobile goes 3G, but perhaps the carrier should leave the Slide behind on that journey. In sacrificing a half-inch length, T-Mobile has only shrunk the keyboard and display, and has not made a...
Smallest Sidekick yet. Screen dramatically improved from Sidekick 3. Great online address book.
Smaller size means smaller screen and keyboard, not a fair trade. Calls faded in and out. Lacks key multimedia features and accessories. EDGE networking is slow, lacks capabilities customers might enjoy in a Sidekick device.
The Sidekick will be an interesting phone to watch when T-Mobile goes 3G, but perhaps the carrier should leave the Slide behind on that journey. In sacrificing a half-inch length, T-Mobile has only shrunk the keyboard and display, and has not made a ...
Abstract: Sidekick Slide (aka Zante) pre-production model shows up for play Last update: 11-07-07 Submitted by Chris DaviesViews: 7054 Home Mobile Phones OthersWho knows what awesome powers The Boy Genius has to acquire all the pre-production cellphones he pl...
Abstract: Yeah, I know we got you excited yesterday, and were complete asses for not posting information on it, but what can we say, it was a busy day! The Sidekick Slide is an upcoming Danger/T-Mobile Sidekick that’s rumored to launch this year in Q3. We’re not...
Abstract: With a body that is smaller and lighter than many other Sidekicks, the Motorola version is still a sturdy little phone solution. Along with being a tough handheld device, the Motorola Sidekick-Slide works a little differently than other units. Instea...
Der Sidekick Slide ist ein gutes Gerät für die mobile Kommunikation. Allerdings muss man mit etlichen Beschränkungen leben: Was ab Werk nicht vorgesehen ist, lässt sich kaum nachrüsten....