T-Mobile Sidekick Chip Off The Old Block

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T-Mobile Sidekick: A Classic Reinvented


Overview:

T-Mobile, a leading cell phone service provider in the US, has cemented its reputation through customer-centric payment plans and innovative marketing strategies. One standout initiative is the promotion of the T-Mobile Sidekick, a versatile phone offering excellent messaging, browsing, and gaming capabilities.

Revitalizing the Market:

The launch of the T-Mobile Sidekick propelled the company to the forefront of the US cellphone market. Building on this success, T-Mobile introduced the Sidekick II, a refined version of its predecessor.

Key Features:

Available at T-Mobile outlets, the Sidekick II pairs seamlessly with T-Mobile's data plan. Beyond basic phone functions, it offers MMS (multimedia messaging service) allowing users to communicate using sounds and pictures. An in-built camera adds an extra layer of fun to messaging.

Connected Communication:

The device comes with AOL Instant Messenger for instant communication, and users can also download Yahoo’s messenger service. A notable feature is the Auto Text word completion system, which facilitates effortless text input, a boon for avid mobile email and text users. You can manage emails from up to three personal accounts directly on the device. With the Sidekick II's browser, web surfing is a breeze, and T-Mobile’s t-zones service provides instant access to current news, weather, games, and ringtones.

Organizational Tools:

The Sidekick II boasts a calendar capable of storing 1,000 events, an alarm for reminders, and a to-do list. Synchronization with Microsoft Outlook is possible via USB or wirelessly with Intellisync technology, allowing data management through any web browser. Intellisync also enables viewing of photos in a gallery format on your PC, with all data stored remotely.

Enhanced Functionality:

The Sidekick II supports sending and receiving vCards, making it easy to share contact details. It includes a mini-LED flashlight and a camera with night mode, perfect for capturing memories in low light. Photos can be shared via messaging, email, or the Intellisync gallery.

Entertainment On-the-Go:

For gaming enthusiasts, the Sidekick II includes the game Rock and Rocket, with more games available for download via t-zones. Operating on GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 frequencies, it is powered by a lithium-ion battery, offering 4.5 hours of talk time and 60 hours of standby. With 48 MB of internal memory, the Sidekick II is quite the multitasking powerhouse.

Looking Ahead:

With its array of features, the T-Mobile Sidekick II is much like a Swiss Army knife for digital needs. But the excitement doesn’t end there?"rumors suggest the T-Mobile Sidekick III might soon hit the US market, possibly by Christmas!



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