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T-Mobile's Sidekick
from:Author: shally
So many consumers have indulged themselves in T-Mobile's
Sidekick. The personal communication device is perfect for
keeping in touch with friends, as well as e-mail and web
browsing. It comes with Bluetooth, EDGE, Operating System Danger
OS v3.0, GSM/GPRS Network, Bands 850/1800/1900 MHz and plenty of
features that are bound to keep users happy.
Features:
T-Mobile adds some cool new features, such as 1.3 Mega pixel
camera, Take high quality pictures from your phone that you can
enlarge or print. Real web browsing, Get more pages and better
Web content delivered efficiently to your phone (Sidekick rate
plan required). E-mail, Send and receive e-mail messages on your
phone (Sidekick rate plan required). Music player, Make a
personal soundtrack with your favorite MP3s on your phone.
Stereo Bluetooth® wireless technology Connect your phone to your
computer or stereo headset without any wires. Built-in QWERTY
Keypad With the built-in keypad, you can type messages easily.
Speakerphones put down the phone and keep talking with a
convenient speakerphone. Instant messaging: Yahoo!®, MSN®, and
AOL®* Send and receive instant messages with Yahoo!, MSN, or
AOL. Text messaging* the quick, quiet way to stay connected.
Personal Information Mgr Access your address book, contacts,
calendar, and more on your desktop after you synchronize. Vcard
support, Send and receive messages with electronic signature
attachments. Games enjoy your down time more with fun games on
your phone. Expandable mini SD memory slot Mini SD slot allows
you to add extra memory for photos, files, and more. E-Mail
integration options, Access up to eight of your work and
personal e-mail accounts from your T-Mobile phone.
Specifications:
The Sidekick 3 is 20 percent smaller than its older brothers but
is still on the large side for a cell phone (5.1 by 2.3 by 0.9
inches, 6.7 ounces). The other major hardware changes include a
fast new ARM9 processor with 64MB SDRAM/64MB Flash Memory and a
trackball instead of a scroll wheel. As for other new hardware
features, the Sidekick can handle EGDE network text speeds -
faster than the ancient GPRS system, but not as fast as EV-DO
offered by Verizon and Sprint. Then again, those guys charge a
small fortune for that EV-DO connectivity.
There's also built-in Bluetooth 1.2, a new MP3 player, a mini-SD
card slot (up to 2GB), a 1.3-MP (1280 x 1024 pixels) mega pixel
camera with LED flash, and a huge, rechargeable battery pack
(1500 mAh) Talk/Standby Time 4.5 hours/3 days which takes up a
good amount of space inside. You now have a choice of IM
services available on your Sidekick. You can use any of the big
three -- AOL, Yahoo or MSN Messenger -- and keep as many as 10
different messaging sessions going at the same time. Sidekick
also uses new technology to make browsing Web pages a lot
quicker than ever before. Plus, there's a spiffy new phone-PC
interface that makes combining information easy.
Conclusion:
As an upgrade, the Sidekick 3 could have been more dramatic.
There's no question, however, that the improved phone function
and data service, in addition to the miniSD Card slot and music
player, make this the best model in the line yet. The Sidekick 3
is a very good smart phone option for less business-centric
users
About the author:
This article is sponsored by www.palmphone.com
I am very fond of Mobile Phones that's why I have made this
blog. I am too much curious about latest technologies of mobiles
phones
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