Messaging: Email Client: Protocols Supported: POP, IMAP
supports push
MMS: Yes
Text Messaging: 2-Way: Yes
Text Messaging Templates: Yes
Music:
Headphone Jack (3.5mm): Yes
Music Player: Supported Formats: MP3, AAC, WMA
with playlists
Photo & Video
Camera: Resolution: 2+ megapixel
Video Capture: Yes
Important Notice:-
Cingular/AT&T customers, prior to purchasing a tri-band product (900/1800/1900MHz), please contact your service provider to
make sure the 1900MHz frequency is available for use in your area. If you are purchasing a Quad-Band product
(850/900/1800/1900MHz) or a phone with GSM 800/850 frequency then please disregard this message
In USA, this Phone is compatible with:
T-Mobile, AT&T GSM Wireless, Cingular GSM, Suncom GSM
Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Carribeans:
This Phone will work with all GSM Wireless Service Providers all over the world working on GSM networks.
T-Mobiles Sidekick Goes Back On Sale After Outage Controversy (Baller Status)
After users expressed outrage over outages, and data loss with their Sidekick smartphones in October, T-Mobile halted sales of the phone. This week, the Sidekick is back on sale. The 2008 Sidekick will not sell for as low as $49, while the 2009 Sidekick LX will be priced at $149, both with two-year contracts. A slight price drop from previous retail pricetags.
Wed, 18 Nov 2009 09:39:16 GMT
T-Mobile brings its Sidekick back (ZDNet)
After T-Mobile imposed a temporary exile for aΓΒ kerfuffleΓΒ over some lost data, the Sidekick is back on the market for sale. And they've come back with a price drop! The (hopefully-fixed)ΓΒ Sidekick 2008 is now selling for $50 (with a contract, of course), and the SidekickΓΒ LX 2009 is...
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:54:12 GMT
T-Mobile Sidekick Back On Sale After Outage Controversy (Vibe Magazine)
After users expressed outrage over outages and data loss with their Sidekick smartphones in October, T-Mobile halted sales of the phone. This week, the Sidekick is back on sale.
Wed, 18 Nov 2009 22:45:26 GMT
T-Mobile Selling Sidekick Again (I4U)
Less than a month after the resolution of the terrible Sidekick data disaster of 2009, T-Mobile is back to selling the troubled mobile once more (via PhoneNews). The 2008 Sidekick goes for $49.99 with an Even More plan, while the 2009 Sidekick LX will set ...
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:59:10 GMT
T-Mobile Resumes Sidekick Sales, Reduces Pricing After Resolving Data Issues (The Inquisitr)
T-Mobile suffered a rather embarrassing customer service issue only a short while ago when Sidekick users lost the ability to use their data plans for two long weeks. Now after thoroughly retesting their network with Sidekick devices, the company has once again started selling the Sidekick 2008 and LX 2009 models, albeit at discounted pricing. The [...]
Observers say T-Mobile's resumption of sales of the Sidekick -- which had been sidelined since last month's massive loss of customer data -- is a good start. But, they say, the incident has proven costly and points to a risky tactic that the carrier's competitors have stopped using.
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:03:52 GMT
T-Mobile cautiously resumes Sidekick sales at lower prices (Engadget)
After a protracted "let's be absolutely certain we're in the clear" period, T-Mobile has gone ahead and lifted its self-imposed moratorium on Sidekick sales following that little meltdown you may have heard about. Oh, and there's a bonus, too: they're a little cheaper this time around. The Sidekick 2008 has dropped to $49.99 on contract while the top-of-the-line LX 2009 has shed $25 down to $149 ...
Observers say T-Mobile's resumption of sales of the Sidekick -- which had been sidelined since last month's massive loss of customer data -- is a good start. But, they say, the incident has proven costly and points to a risky tactic that the carrier's competitors have stopped using. The failure hit at a bad time for T-Mobile. "This was a fairly high-profile black eye for T-Mobile at a ...
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:32:24 GMT
T-Mobile raises Sidekick from the dead (The Register)
Microsoft meltdown (not) forgotten T-Mobile resumed sales of its benighted Sidekick smart(ish)phone on Tuesday morning, six weeks after a cloudburst swamped the once-popular status symbol. What is your recession sales strategy?
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 20:13:23 GMT
After server outages, T-Mobile drops Sidekick prices (Geek.com)
Youd be hard pressed to find a better cautionary tale about storing data in the cloud than the infopocalypse that faced T-Mobile Sidekick users last month. Plugging in their phones one day, users discovered that all of their synced contacts, messages, emails and other data had been lost, thanks to a massive corruption of Microsoft [...]