Uk Sees First Stock Of T-Mobile Sidekick 3 At Last


by Andrew Ramsey - Date: 2007-02-08 - Word Count: 255 Share This!

The T-Mobile Sidekick III (3) is also known as the Danger Hip Top and has been on many peoples wish list for a long time now.

Originally announced back in May 2006, the Sidekick 3 is a direct upgrade to the Sidekick 2 which now seems to have 'had its day'.

The Sidekick phones are known best for their frequent appearances on R & B music videos in the US and UK and are definitely looked on as 'Bling Phones'.

Famous R&B artists from both sides of the pond have been seen with Sidekicks hanging around their necks and even Paris Hilton has been photographed whilst 'out on the town' with a pink version of the phone.

The Sidekick 3 does not conform to the stereotypical design of a normal mobile phone, its neither a 'candy-bar' or 'flip' design. It sails closely to resembling a 'slide' phone but only the central screen actually moves. This phone is slightly larger than an average mobile phone and holds the same rough dimensions you may expect from a PDA phone with a large display screen.

The new TMobile Sidekick III offers a far better camera than the previous model as well as EDGE technology for faster download speeds.

Other important features include Speakerphone for hands-free operation, a new music player, a handy 'trackball' button for easy menu navigation and vertical plus horizontal scrolling when viewing larger web pages.

The T-Mobile Sidekick III is bound to be a hit with not only the R&B video buffs but anyone who likes to be seen with the latest gadgets.


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Andrew Ramsey operates 28 different mobile phone comparison websites with direct relationships with retailers and networks who keep him constantly updated with their latest mobile phone deals on a daily basis. The T-Mobile Sidekick 3 III represents one of many new mobile phones being released everyday.

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