T-Mobile launches Sidekick iD by Danger
April 13th, 2007
T-Mobile and Sidekick designer, Danger Inc. have announced a new low end model of the highly popular Sidekick handset. Sidekick iD features the classic Sidekick swivel display design, full QWERTY keyboard however lacks Bluetooth and camera like the Sidekick 3.
“The T-Mobile Sidekick iD is designed for virtually anytime, anywhere communication through voice calling and a robust variety of options for messaging-based communication. The signature swivel screen is designed to be a large, color window into one’s own personal life. The screen moves to reveal the full QWERTY keyboard providing the luxury of staying connected through the always-on access to e-mail, instant messaging (AIM®, Yahoo!® and Windows Live Messenger), and text messaging.”
You can pick up the Sidekick iD at your local T-Mobile store for only $99 with contract starting April 25th.
Source: T-Mobile
Entry Filed under: Carrier News,Latest Phones,Phones

6 Comments Add your own
brad bergerman | June 10th, 2007 at 10:16 pm
can i get a sidekick id on a telus account
KEMAR JONES | August 15th, 2007 at 9:29 am
KEMAR
GENYPHUR | August 28th, 2007 at 9:17 pm
I DONT LIKE CONTRACTS THEIR TOO BINDING SO IM GONNA GET A T MOBILE SIDEKICK PREPAID AND THATS COSTS $286.OO YUP
kylemcclain | December 22nd, 2007 at 4:57 pm
i think its alright its jus to big i got one the other day its ok i guess
ghost | July 3rd, 2008 at 6:04 pm
where can i get a sidekick in canada
mona | August 11th, 2008 at 4:06 pm
Hi i currently have the PREPAID Sidekick LX ive had a PrePaid for over 2years now. i bought it in the US it is a US # not unlocked, i live in Canada and it works fine up here i can get all data and text messaging for the $30 a month. Until Aug 9th 2008 i am no longer getting data for some reason my data all of a sudden does not work. Do you know why? I know Tmobile says its not supposed to even work in canada on a prepaid but it did for years. What can i do? do i need a new Network APN?
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