We Offer For T-Mobile Sidekick Software
Unlock Code By Software TMobile Sidekick 3 PV200 PV210 2008 PV250 LX Brown Other ★ Fastest Method ★ DIRECT SOURCE ★ Unlock Fusion ★ $22.99 Best Offer Enabled End Time: 09-Mar-12 14:08:58 PST | |
Unlock Code By Software TMobile Sidekick 3 PV200 PV210 2008 PV250 LX Brown Other ★ Fastest Method ★ DIRECT SOURCE ★ Unlock Fusion ★ $22.99 Best Offer Enabled End Time: 09-Mar-12 14:08:58 PST | |
More about the Sidekick 4g: bit.ly In the software tour of the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G, we start off by talking about the default interface of the ...
A quick hardware and software tour of the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G with Android.
![]() | Danger Sidekick I Color Gaming GSM Cell Phone for T-Mobile (Cellular Country) Price: $69.99 OS supports multitasking / 32MB RAM, 4MB flash memory / ARM7 processor To-Do List : Yes Software Games : Number of games: 5 Voice Headset Jack (2.5 mm) : Yes |
![]() | Danger Sidekick I Color Gaming GSM Cell Phone for T-Mobile (Cellular Country) Price: $59.99 OS supports multitasking / 32MB RAM, 4MB flash memory / ARM7 processor To-Do List : Yes Software Games : Number of games: 5 Voice Headset Jack (2.5 mm) : Yes |
I'm sure somewhere deep inside of Google (GOOG) headquarters, Android head Andy Rubin has been checking out the new Sidekick 4G by Samsung. Rubin, of course, headed the Danger outfit that designed the original Sidekick before they were purchased and destroyed by Microsoft in 2005. Today, after ridding itself of Microsoft's Sidekick, T-Mobile is launching the Android based Sidekick 4G.
As a Danger Sidekick user from 2003-2007, I too have been checking out T-Mobile's new Sidekick 4G for the past week. When I heard that T-Mobile was resurrecting the form factor with an Android 2.2 OS built on a Samsung Galaxy S platform, I was pretty sure this would be my next smartphone.
But things aren't always what they seem.
Looks:
Samsung and T-Mobile did an amazing job matching the Sidekick 4G aesthetics, both in hardware and software, to the previous Danger versions.

and the recent Sidekick debacle – in which a Microsoft server failure caused T-Mobile Sidekick smartphone users to lose their contacts and other data and more »
The US software giant advised Sidekick users who lost data to log into the T-Mobile website and use a recovery tool to restore their personal contacts. Sun, Oracle save Microsoft's Pink after Danger data disasterSuccinctly Speaking With Steve Ballmer: Sidekick Fiasco “Not Good”Microsoft 'restores' Sidekick contacts, sort of - -all 337 news articles »
IntoMobile (blog), Tmobile Blackout: Users of T-Mobile Sidekick have suffered through a higher court in recent days that left many without access to T-Mobile says software glitch jammed network TuesdayT-Mobile says software error behind outageT-Mobile: Outage caused by "back-end system software error" - -all 386 news articles »
Los Angeles TimesAnother Try for a Windows Phone, but It's Still Clunky data if your phone somehow is wiped clear in a major system crash, like the one this month that deleted all the data from T-Mobile's Sidekick devices. A Window Into Microsoft's ConundrumBallmer Tries Bringing Back Microsoft's Mojoall 4,900 news articles »
Q: My coworker has a T-Mobile Sidekick ID & wants to sync it w/ Outlook - do I have to buy a 3rd party software? If so, do you know which one, or have any other helpful tips?
A: From looking around it looks like you need to be subscribed to the Sidekick data plan, as well as install the Intellisync application for the Sidekick. I found a link which is listed below:
http://support.t-mobile.
http://support.t-mobile.