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>> Hi, this is Bonnie Cha senior associate and editor at CNET.com and today we're taking a first look at the T Mobile Sidekick ID. This is basically like a baby brother or sister to The Sidekick 3, takes out the camera Bluetooth and MP3 playback and expandable media. It's basically a very basic phone. You still get instant messaging and an email account through T Mobile, as well as a web browser. But I think they took out to much I would have at least liked to have seen a camera on such a user friendly devise. Design wise it's kind of a mix between the Sidekick 3 and the Sidekick 2 you get the Sidekick 2 coloring care, but you get the track ball found on the 3. Also, it comes with exchangeable bumpers. This one actually matches my shirt. In the box you get the gray ones but you can switch them out they have blue and pink. You also get the swivel screen just tap it here and it will swivel up and you've got this nice roomy keyboard great for instant messaging and text messaging. The one attractive quality about this phone is its 99 dollars. So, you know, it's good for beginners teenagers or even younger so. It's a good starting device, but otherwise if you can afford it I would upgrade to the Sidekick 3. I'm Bonnie Cha this has been the T Mobile Sidekick ID.
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