Reviewed on July 7, 2010The Samsung Gravity 3's full QWERTY keyboard and messaging features are enough to satisfy most heavy communicators, with other advanced features icing the cake. At $50 with a two-year service agreement, the Gravity is a good midlevel option for those who aren't ready to jump into the smartphone arena.TAGS:Samsung Electronics, T-Mobile, keyboard, navigation, messaging, touch screen, camera, IM, e-mail
Reviewed on November 7, 2007With its slide-up screen, the T-Mobile Sidekick Slide offers a nice design alternative to the other Sidekick models. It's fine for first-time users but diehard Sidekick fans may prefer the more robust T-Mobile Sidekick LX.TAGS:T-Mobile Sidekick LX, T-Mobile Sidekick, T-Mobile, Motorola Inc., messaging, keyboard, handheld
Reviewed on August 30, 2010The Samsung Gravity 3's full QWERTY keyboard and messaging features are enough to satisfy most heavy communicators, with other advanced features icing the cake. At $50 with a two-year service agreement, the Gravity is a good midlevel option for those who aren't ready to jump into the smartphone arena.TAGS:T-Mobile, Samsung Electronics, navigation, keyboard, messaging, touch screen, camera, IM, e-mail
Reviewed on July 29, 2008With the new features, extra level of customization, and affordable price tag, the T-Mobile Sidekick is a good choice for the carrier's younger customers looking for an all-in-one communication device.TAGS:T-Mobile Sidekick, shell, T-Mobile, T-Mobile Sidekick LX, messaging, Motorola Inc.
Reviewed on April 18, 2007The T-Mobile Sidekick iD offers all the great messaging capabilities of the Sidekick 3 at half the price, but the rest of the handheld's feature set is very limited; too bare-bones, in our opinion. That said, young, cash-strapped kids will find the iD to be a good option.TAGS:T-Mobile Sidekick, T-Mobile, messaging, Sharp Corp., keyboard