It's here and it's better than ever. With a number of big
improvements over the original Sidekick, the Sidekick II is a
powerful mobile companion and tri-band world phone. Flip open
the big color screen and shoot off unlimited e-mails on the
better-than-ever QWERTY keyboard. Snap a photo with the new
built-in camera and send it to your friends. Hop online and
check your top Web picks. Or just pick up your Sidekick II and
make a call.
Design

The Sidekick II's email client supports
up to three POP/IMAP accounts.
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The integrated VGA camera supports
640x480 resolution. There's even a flash for nighttime
shots.
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AOL Instant Messenger comes installed on
the handset.
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View any HTML website and navigate with
ease using the Sidekick II's scroll wheel.
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The Sidekick II
is designed to be easy to use in every way. The unique, 240 x
160 pixelss screen supports 65,000 colors and opens to reveal a
full keyboard for all your text messaging, emailing and calendar
updates. Many users complained about the original Sidekick's
lack of buttons for quick access to basic functions. All that
has been remedied in this new model. New dual purpose dedicated
send/end and page up/down buttons make it easier to place calls
and surf the Web. Previously, users had to go into the settings
menu of the device to change the volume, but new dedicated
external buttons make the process easier and more intuitive.
What's more, there's now an external power button-- no more
opening the display to turn the handset on. There's also a new
external directional pad that can be accessed without opening
the screen, a big plus for gaming applications. The Sidekick II
retains the handy rocker switch on the right side of the device
for quick menu navigation and selection.
The overall size
of the Sidekick II is another big change. The unit is
approximately 25 percent thinner than the previous version.
Overall, it has been improved to provide a more comfortable feel
when used as a phone. It's also been designed with an integrated
camera for the first time. The camera, LED flash unit and self
portrait mirror are located on the back of the Sidekick II.
The Sidekick II
runs on the proprietary Hiptop OS, which is designed with a
unique wheel-shaped menu for easy selection of applications and
functions. The device is built with a total of 48 MB of internal
memory.
Calling
Features
The Sidekick II's phone book can hold up to a whopping 2000
contacts with multiple entries per contact. A call list
remembers your most recent missed, received and dialed calls.
The device also features a speakerphone for easy handsfree
talking. Polyphonic ringtones with up to 16 chords are included
and more ringtones can be downloaded from T-Mobile's t-zones
service. Picture caller ID lets you assign a photo to specific
callers. Similarly, a ringer ID lets you assign ringtones to
callers. For those times you want to keep things discreet,
there's a vibrate ringer mode.
Messaging,
Internet and Tools
The Sidekick II covers all your messaging needs with support for
text messaging and multimedia messaging (MMS) with images,
sounds and pictures. When used in combination with the phone's
built-in camera, MMS opens up a whole new world of messaging
fun. If instant messaging is your thing, you can use the
Sidekick II's built-in AOL Instant Messenger application to chat
with buddies anywhere. Yahoo Messenger is also available via
T-Mobile's application download service (T-Mobile messaging
charges apply for text and instant messaging, unlimited
messaging included in Sidekick data plan). AutoText word
completion, which is a technology that makes it easier for
people to enter words and text on handsets, is built into the
unit-- a plus for mobile email and text messaging users.
If you want email
on the go, the Sidekick II has you covered there, as well. With
Sidekick Unlimited service, you can get your own 6 MB e-mail
account from T-Mobile or you can also set up as many as three
other personal e-mail accounts to deliver e-mail directly to
your Sidekick II's email application. Web browsing is also easy
with the Sidekick II and the T-Mobile Sidekick Unlimited plan.
View full web pages with the device's embedded browser and surf
T-Mobile's t-zones service, which offers news headlines, weather
updates, game and ringtone downloads, and more.
The Sidekick
ships with a number of handy tools, including a calendar with up
to 1000 event entries, an alarm that can be set to notify you of
calendar events and a to-do list. These tools can be
synchronized with Microsoft Outlook via the Sidekick II's USB
data connection or wirelessly via the Sidekick II's Intellisync
technology. Intellisync is a unique web-based application that
runs on any PC with a web browser. It allows you to view and
update your calendar and contacts information and then upload
them to your Sidekick II wirelessly. You can even view all the
photos on your Sidekick II in gallery format. All of your data
is stored remotely, so if your Sidekick is ever lost or stolen
(gasp!) your data is safe and accessible.
The Sidekick II
allows you to send and receive virtual contact cards (vCards).
vCards are a great way to easily save and share contact
information with friends and colleagues. Lastly, if you need to
find the keyhole after a night on the town, the Sidekick II has
a mini LED flashlight.
Imaging and
Entertainment
The Sidekick II has fun in its soul. Snap photos and share them
with your friends via messaging or email, or via your online
Intellisync gallery. The camera features a night mode for
getting good shots in low-light situations.
One game, Rock
and Rocket, ships with the Sidekick II, and more are
available via the t-zones service.
Vital
Statistics
The Sidekick II weighs 6.49 ounces and measures 5.12 x 2.60 x
0.87 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4.5 hours
of digital talk time, and up to 60 hours of digital standby
time. It runs on the GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 frequencies. The
phone comes with a one year limited warranty.
What's in the
Box
Sidekick II handset, hands-free headset, carry case, AC adaptor,
application CD.