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T-Mobile has announced the Sidekick iD

14 April 2007 by axxxr
T-Mobile USA announces the new T-Mobile Sidekick iD, offering the latest in personalization on a communication device at an accessible price.

The customizable exterior of the T-Mobile Sidekick iD provides quick modification of the outside of the device with fashionable colors to match anyone’s style, mood or that evening’s outfit. Inside the device, customers will feast on the famous buffet of communications capabilities that make it simple to stay directly connected with family and friends, or stay on top of their favorite social networks and other Web sites.2

The T-Mobile Sidekick iD is designed for virtually anytime, anywhere communication through voice calling and a robust variety of options for messaging-based communication. The signature swivel screen is designed to be a large, color window into one’s own personal life. The screen moves to reveal the full QWERTY keyboard providing the luxury of staying connected through the always-on access to e-mail, instant messaging (AIM®, Yahoo!® and Windows Live Messenger), and text messaging.

“The T-Mobile Sidekick has always been about freedom of expression and communicating with style,” said Greg Andrews, director, marketing, T-Mobile USA. “With the T-Mobile Sidekick iD, we’re expanding on the theme of individuality by increasing the personalization aspect and providing pricing that is accessible to a wide range of consumers.”

The T-Mobile Sidekick iD will have T-Mobile’s myFavesSM available out of the box. The unique myFaves experience provides additional customization as the home screen contains images of the five people that matter most or are called the most often. The myFaves interface also enables access to a straightforward communications menu for effortless calling, texting, multimedia messaging and e-mail. Customers can choose from a range of myFaves plans to get unlimited calling to those five designated people — to any number in the U.S., even land lines (excluding toll-free and 900 numbers) — that make up their personal network.3

Key features of T-Mobile Sidekick iD include the easily personalized hardware to express individuality and style as well as the following:
T-Mobile Sidekick’s signature swivel screen with a large landscape color display (2.4-inch screen with 65K colors and 240X160 pixels) for improved viewing of Web pages and contacts
A full HMTL Web browser with enhancements for faster downloading and optimized viewing2
Beneath the screen, a full QWERTY keyboard ideal for speedy instant messaging and other text-based communication
Dedicated support for three major instant messaging clients (AIM, Yahoo! and Windows Live Messenger) with the ability to hold up to 10 IM conversations at one time to stay constantly connected to a social circle
Support for personal e-mail with a dedicated “t-mail” account or use of an already existing personal e-mail account
Inclusion of myFaves for additional personalization and the benefit of unlimited calling to any number on any network, including landlines, to stay connected to the five people who matter most
A convenient trackball for one-handed navigation and an improved gaming experience
A speedy ARM9 processor to handle the massively multitasking communicators
Replaceable battery with up to 5.3 hours of talk time and 6 days of standby
Dimensions: 5.12 x 2.48 x 0.87 inches; 6.2 ounces with standard battery
Accessories available in black, yellow, blue, white, purple and glow-in-the-dark

The T-Mobile Sidekick iD will be available for $99.99 (with a qualifying two-year contract and mail-in rebate) at T-Mobile retail locations and online at www.t-mobile.com beginning April 25. For more information on T-Mobile Sidekick, please visit www.sidekick.com

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Comments
On 1 May 00:54 XEVEN wrote
IT DOESNT HAVE A CAMERA BUT STILL CHEAPER THAN SK3 .... PLUS THE CAMERA OF SK3 SUCKS ANYWAY.....
On 23 Apr 11:08 adeem wrote
stupid phone really ........ super doper shit hahahaha
what kind of phone is this this is only for childrens i think mama will tech them ABC on it
On 16 Apr 09:48 holland wrote
they still are ugly, but i like the 'side-kick' consept, to reveil qwerty

but lacks a camera? that's realy bad. the 1st sidekick even had a cam. (very bad quality, but it was there)

and it seems they have removed the great scroll wheel

i found the software quite stable (with previous version) i wonder what's realy new to this one.
On 15 Apr 08:29 JIBJIB wrote
65,000 colour screen, WTF. It's like looking into the past man!
On 14 Apr 18:40 imkindamadd wrote
why dosent it have a camra i mean come on its a sidekick dudes

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