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The editors liked
Great IM and email clients
HTML browser
Userfriendly
Feels smaller and lighter than it looks
Customizable shells with matching backgrounds
Strong reception
The editors didn't like
Lackluster camera
Not enough to justify getting over the Sidekick LX
Abstract: The T-Mobile Sidekick (sometimes called "Sidekick 2008", since it lacks a more distinctive name) takes an important step forward just by slimming down. While Sidekick was still a pleasure to use last time we looked, it was starting to feel a little hef...
Great IM and email clients, HTML browser, Userfriendly, Feels smaller and lighter than it looks, Customizable shells with matching backgrounds, Strong reception
Lackluster camera, Not enough to justify getting over the Sidekick LX, Have to download basic applications, Screen and case scratch easily
So, apart from its smaller size, changeable shells, Danger OS version 4.7, and a slight bump from a 1.3MP to 2.0MP camera, we really do not see any reason to get this over the LX apart from having a newer phone. Sure it has the few features that are mi...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 6 oz, Up to 180 min, GSM 1900, T-Mobile<br> <b>Good:</b> Affordable; nice keyboard; real-time e-mail and instant messaging; GPRS support; Web browser; supports over-the-air updates and downloads.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Somewhat bulky; mediocre battery life; lacks speakerphone; phone implementation could be better; no memory-expansion slot.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> While not perfect, for the money, the Sidekick is a very attractive all-in-one wireless-communications device.<br>