Latest T-Mobile Sidekick makes customization easy

Posted in T-Mobile by Shane McGlaun on July 30th, 2008

T-Mobile Sidekick ShellYou don’t have to look very hard to notice that American’s really love their cell phones. We take them with us everywhere so we are always connected. You also don’t have to look very hard to notice that we also really like to customize our cell phones to suit our personalities.

T-Mobile has announced the newest edition of its popular Sidekick mobile phones. The new version allows for easy customization by the user to suit their style for the day. The new Sidekick will ship with two shells in black and metallic green colors.

T-Mobile will also offer a variety of pre-designed shells in different patterns and colors available to purchase in stores and online. Users can also design completely custom shells online by uploading a logo, photo, or graphic. The design will be custom printed on the shell and then shipped to the customer.

Features of the new Sidekick include the ability to record and play video, full QWERTY keyboard, enhanced web surfing, customizable IM, easy download capability, Bluetooth 2.0, 2MP camera, and a 512MB microSD memory card. The phone operates on 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM, GPRS, EDGE networks. The phone sports a 2.6-inch display and measures 4.7″ x 2.3″ x 0.7″.

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One Response to “Latest T-Mobile Sidekick makes customization easy”

  1. Jen Says:

    Cool website - I just found it today and it’s really neat. I see you haven’t updated in a while - please update again soon! I love cool pictures and interesting thigns about technology.

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