Sidekick 3: New features, less bulk

NBC News Clone summarizes the latest on: Wbna13424490 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone. This article is rewritten and presented in a simplified tone for a better reader experience.

T-Mobile's newest smartphone, which is shaped like a bar of soap, has a faster processor, better software, and is 20 percent smaller than its predecessor.
The new Sidekick 3, will be a big favorite of young mobile messaging fans everywhere.
The new Sidekick 3, will be a big favorite of young mobile messaging fans everywhere.Jeff Alexander

A few months ago I found myself on a cross-town bus in New York City at 3 p.m. It was rush hour for 100 or so young teens on their way home from school. Nearly every one of them was using a cellular phone.

The majority of the kids were using T-Mobile Sidekicks — the oddly-shaped e-mail device disguised as a cell phone.

I’d bet those school kids would be jealous if they saw the brand new Sidekick 3 I’ve been testing.

Unless you’re younger than 8 years old or older than 30 you know exactly what a Sidekick is. The handheld communications device, which is shaped like a bar of soap, enables those with nimble fingers to type text messages at breakneck speeds. Oh yes, it’s also a tri-band GSM world phone.

The keyboard, one of the best you’ll find on any portable device, resides underneath the nifty color screen. You have to flip open the screen, 180-degrees on its axis, to get to the QWERTY keys.

There are all sorts of things you can do with your Sidekick. You can send SMS messages (MMS is optional); IM friends; surf the Web; check your address book, calendar, to do list, or your notes — all while playing music, taking pictures, playing games or actually making a call.

Impressive technical specs
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 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 megapixel camera with LED flash, and a huge, rechargeable battery pack (1500 mAh) 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.

Up and running
The learning curve for the device is average. Not too hard - not especially simple. Sidekick 3 takes a day or so to master – even less if you’re a Sidekick 2 user now. Becoming a Sidekick pro is a snap.

Everything worked as advertised, and these days, that’s not always a given. Sidekick 3’s slightly smaller size is a big improvement. Actually, anything more they can do in the future to make it fit in a shirt pocket will be appreciated.

As for the price? T-Mobile is offering this handset for the same price as the older model: $300 with a two-year contract, $350 with a one-year deal. It is also available for pre-paid users. Monthly charges remain the same: $29.99 for unlimited data in addition to your voice/minutes plan. The low monthly prices alone should be enough to sway you if you’re on the edge.

And if you’re over 30 and in the market for a new smartphone, don’t be put off by the Sidekick 3's teen appeal — especially if you don’t use or need Microsoft Exchange mail. The Sidekick might be just what you’re looking for. Plus, the under-30 crowd will think you're very, very cool.

×
AdBlock Detected!
Please disable it to support our content.

Related Articles

Donald Trump Presidency Updates - Politics and Government | NBC News Clone | Inflation Rates 2025 Analysis - Business and Economy | NBC News Clone | Latest Vaccine Developments - Health and Medicine | NBC News Clone | Ukraine Russia Conflict Updates - World News | NBC News Clone | Openai Chatgpt News - Technology and Innovation | NBC News Clone | 2024 Paris Games Highlights - Sports and Recreation | NBC News Clone | Extreme Weather Events - Weather and Climate | NBC News Clone | Hollywood Updates - Entertainment and Celebrity | NBC News Clone | Government Transparency - Investigations and Analysis | NBC News Clone | Community Stories - Local News and Communities | NBC News Clone