Wednesday, October 21, 2009
T-mobile Sidekick: The Cool Gizmo You'll Love To Own
The T-Mobile Sidekick II, the successor of the famous T-Mobile Sidekick, can be called the communication gadget of last resort. Released in the U.S. market by the major phone T-Mobile, the Sidekick II does not only help to communicate, but has some great features that allow you to have a good time to communicate! The T-Mobile Sidekick II has been launched after raiding some of the problems that plagued the previous version. Here are some vital statistics. The Sidekick II is fully loaded and weighs 6.49 oz. It measures 5.12 x 2.60 x 0.87 inches and comes with a lithium-ion battery that provides up to 4.5 hours of talk time and 60 hours of digital standby time. Sidekick II operates on GSM / GPRS 900/1800/1900 frequencies and has a one-year limited warranty. Enough of what the great features T-Mobile Sidekick II. See why the dollar provides real bang and guests drooling over her. The Sidekick II has some great improvements in the T-Mobile Sidekick I. The Sidekick II is a triband phone. The flip open, and will be received by the large color screen. You can send unlimited e-mail and the new keyboard is really easy to use. The T-Mobile Sidekick, I have suffered from a lack of buttons to facilitate access to basic functions. Not anymore. Dual-purpose buttons make it easy to make calls and surf the net using Sidekick II. No need to search the Settings menu to change the volume or change other details. It has external buttons for this and also turn the phone on or off. T-Mobile Sidekick II also has an external directional pad is a great help if you are one of the players. The keyboard can be used for all text messages, email, calendar and updates. 240 x 160 pixels on the T-Mobile Sidekick II can support 65,000 colors. The Sidekick II is about 25 percent thinner than I. Sidekick also gives a sense of comfort when using a phone. The camera, LED flash and self portrait mirror are on the back of the laptop. The T-Mobile Sidekick II is loaded with the Hiptop operating system and the phone has an internal memory of 48 MB. Did you run out of memory to store phone numbers? The title of the Sidekick II with a capacity of 2000 contacts and multiple entries per contact. You also get the usual menu of recent missed, received and dialed. You polyphonic ringtones 16-string. If you need more you can download some great ring tones from T-Mobile-service areas. You can also assign a photo and a ringtone to each caller. Well, the t-zones service can be used to download some games too great. Well, here's one more reason you want a Sidekick. T-Mobile has enough money and you can get a Sidekick data plan ($ 29.99 per month) to use Sidekick II e-mail, messaging and browser features. Well, that's not the end of the good news. Another Sidekick avatar is just around the corner. T-Mobile Sidekick III will be the launch of Christmas!
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