5/26/2023 0 Comments Sidekick slideThe rest of the features packed in T-Mo's "texting machine" include: quad-band GSM connectivity, Music player (MP3, ACC and WMA supported), Instant Messaging (Yahoo!, MSN, ICQ and AOL), Bluetooth 2.0, a 1.3 Megapixel camera, a rather weak 225 MHz processor, 128 MB internal memory and microSD card support for up to another 4GB. And speaking of screen, it's a QVGA (240 x 320) TFT one that can display up to 65K colors. Made by Motorola and introduced by T-Mobile under the Sidekick brand back in November 2007, the Slide's main advantage is that it lets users send text messages and emails, easy and quickly, thanks to its full QWERTY keypad that is unveiled when the screen is slid. This will probably be the case with the Sidekick Slide too, although it's a handset that doesn't bring too many advanced features. New colors are usually more than welcome when it comes to mobile phones, as they attract more interest from the consumers. The new devices brings only one change when compared to the original blue one and that is, obviously, a change of color: the interior of the phone is dressed in a dark-red hue. Frankly, I wish there was a little more in the multimedia department considering the youth appeal of the Sidekick.As rumored not long ago, T-Mobile USA is now offering a new version of its Sidekick Slide handset, namely Sidekick Slide Scarlet. Now, we haven't had a chance to play around with these two new Sidekicks yet-we're hearing promises of the next week or two-so it's hard to comment about the new designs, which seem to be the biggest difference between the two devices and the Sidekick 3. Pricing is set at $299.99 with a two-year contract. T-Mobile customers get first dibs on the LX starting October 17, while the rest of the world can buy it in stores and online on October 24. Final highlights of the quad-band phone include integrated Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera (again, no video recording), an MP3 and AAC music player, rated talk-time battery life of 6.8 hours, and a microSD expansion slot. The Sidekick LX has all the same messaging features of the Slide and also works with MySpace Mobile. You'll have your choice of two colors-midnight blue or espresso brown-and you can program it to light up like a Christmas tree to alert you to text messages, e-mail, and so forth. It's trimmed down a bit in weight at 5.7 ounces but otherwise retains the same dimensions as the Sidekick 3 mentioned above. The LX is made by Sharp, and fortunately the company also decided to improve the device's mug with a larger 3-inch, 65,000-color TFT display and 400x240 pixel resolution. The T-Mobile Sidekick LX goes the more traditional route in terms of design with its swivel screen. The Sidekick Slide will be in stores starting November 7 for $199.99 with a two-year contract. Other goodies include Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera with no (!!) video-recording capabilities, and a music player that requires the use of a microSD memory card but supports MP3 and AAC files. The quad-band phone also supports the new MySpace Mobile application (a separate download), which you can peep on the phone's Web browser that is said to have better JavaScript support. The Slide still has all the messaging options that made the Sidekick popular in the first place, including a personal T-mail account, support for POP3 and IMAP e-mail, integrated AIM, Windows Live, and Yahoo instant messaging clients, and text and multimedia messaging. And hallelujah-it has a higher resolution screen at 320x240 pixels and 65,000 colors. It measures 4.6 inches wide by 2.6 inches high by 0.6 inch deep and weighs 5.3 ounces, while the T-Mobile Sidekick 3 comes in at 5.1 inches wide by 2.3 inches high by 0.8 inch deep and 6.7 ounces and the Sidekick iD is 5.1 inches by 2.4 inches by 0.8 inch and 6.2 ounces. Unlike previous models, which have been manufactured by Sharp/Danger, the Sidekick Slide is made by Motorola and features a smaller design. Let's start with the latter since it brings something new to the mobile messaging device: a slide-up screen (all together now: oooohhh, ahhhh). Today, T-Mobile announced not one, but two new Sidekicks to be added to its lineup: the T-Mobile Sidekick LX and the T-Mobile Sidekick Slide. OK, kids-hope you've been nice this year, because here's something you might want to add to your holiday wish lists.
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