Reviewed on August 3, 2004T-Mobile's Sidekick II adds a built-in camera to its stellar e-mail, surfing, and IM abilities, but some annoying flaws remain.TAGS:T-Mobile Sidekick, T-Mobile, data service, Motorola Inc.
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 October 17, 2007The T-Mobile Sidekick LX will continue to attract a legion of young fans with its fresh design and excellent messaging capabilities. We like the improved display, and the software update brings some much-needed additions to the features department.TAGS:T-Mobile Sidekick LX, T-Mobile Sidekick, T-Mobile, TFT, Motorola Inc., handheld, button, keyboard
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