T-Mobile Sidekick
Editors' rating
Very good
7.0
out of 10
- The good: Affordable; nice keyboard; real-time e-mail and instant messaging; GPRS support; Web browser; supports over-the-air updates and downloads.
- The bad: Somewhat bulky; mediocre battery life; lacks speakerphone; phone implementation could be better; no memory-expansion slot.
- The bottom line: While not perfect, for the money, the Sidekick is a very attractive all-in-one wireless-communications device.
- Reviewed by:
- David Carnoy
- Review date: 11/3/02
- Update date: 2/5/03

Note: This product is part of the T-Mobile Sidekick series. See all products in the T-Mobile Sidekick series.
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