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Sidekick 3 screens
Sidekick 3 screens













sidekick 3 screens
  1. #Sidekick 3 screens full#
  2. #Sidekick 3 screens software#
  3. #Sidekick 3 screens plus#

#Sidekick 3 screens full#

Thanks to a faster processor, you can listen to music at full volume and take the highest quality picture simultaneously without a hitch. Transferring music to the Sidekick 3 is seamless, though slow, over the included USB cable (the Sidekick 3 uses USB 1.1 and not the faster 2.0 version), and the sound is good both through the included headphones or the surprisingly loud, crisp speaker. At the moment, it plays only MP3 and WAV files (T-Mobile claims that additional formats will come soon) still, the player is a nice addition that works very well. The low-res, not-so-bright screen of the Sidekick 3 will have you racing to your computer to see what the picture you just took really looks like. The photos are good, not great, and you can't record video. The 3's new 1.3-megapixel camera is definitely a step -up from the II, but it has a few shortcomings. After using the Sidekick 3 for ten minutes, you'll wonder why T-Mobile even bothered to print a manual. Even the keyboard shows careful thought, with dedicated keys for numbers, and even a specific key for the symbol. There are standard Send and End buttons for making phone calls, and convenient volume controls on the bottom.

#Sidekick 3 screens software#

It's perfectly readable, but it's neither as crisp nor as bright as those of the Treo, the Q or other recent phones.Īs before, the Sidekick 3's software is designed so well, you can practically navigate the menus with your eyes closed. Unfortunately, that screen seems to have been disregarded by the forces of evolution. A new trackball replaces the scroll wheel of the Sidekick II (the screen still isn't touch-sensitive), making it faster and easier to navigate the device's screens. And that's a good thing, because the fundamental design is still fresh and exciting.īut the 3 is bigger for a reason: it accommodates a wide keyboard and large, ergonomic controls. There's no revolution occurring here the Sidekick 3 represents more of an evolution.

sidekick 3 screens

#Sidekick 3 screens plus#

Now, nearly two years later, the Sidekick 3 makes its debut ($300 for new customers $30 per month for unlimited Internet, plus a voice plan). Cool people everywhere rejoiced finally, they had the e-mail features of a BlackBerry or Treo without the nerdy stigma.

sidekick 3 screens

The original Sidekick, introduced in 2003, boasted a revolutionary design: it's horizontal, with a keyboard hidden behind a 180-degree swivel screen. Legions of 18- to 35-year-olds marched to their local T-Mobile stores, convinced that if the Sidekick II was good enough for Paris Hilton, Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg, it was good enough for them. It's the successor to T-Mobile's smash-hit cellphone, the Sidekick II, which became a cultural icon for the young and the hip. Batman had Robin, the Lone Ranger had Tonto T-Mobile is betting that the hero inside all of us will crave its latest gadget, the Sidekick 3. It's therefore my pleasure to introduce you to a member of the next generation of tech reviewers: Bart Stein.Įvery hero needs a sidekick, a loyal companion who assists in times of need. One day, unannounced, Bart e-mailed me his own take on the Sidekick 3-and it's good enough, accurate enough and, after editing, Pogueish enough that I thought it could stand on its own. I sure could, and the deal has worked out great for both of us. It's Bart Stein, a 19-year-old Brown sophomore who e-mailed me last spring and asked if I could use a summer intern. Today's topic is, instead, the Sidekick 3.Īnd today's columnist isn't me. They ranged from "Film away, dude - stick it to the man!" to "What part of 'no filming' don't you understand?"Īs usual, I was blown away by your articulate, passionate, creative approaches to the topic.īut you can (and should) read those comments on your own.

sidekick 3 screens

Last week's e-mail column, regarding my temptation to "film" my daughter's dance recital using my still camera (despite a "no camcorders" rule intended to spur sales of the dance school's own DVD), generated over 400 messages in my In box and the Comments area at /pogue.















Sidekick 3 screens