T Mobile Sidekick 2 - Impressive Messaging Device

By:  aung_qu

Actually maybe you be confused when you  read this article, why  write some review for  a mobile phone which could not have been more outstanding in the market.  But but I hope this article can help you if you want to buy  mobile phone from second hand.

Sidekick 2 is one of the coolest smartphone in early 20s, While anyone older than that would probably gravitate toward the more productivity-oriented and more costly palmOne Treo 600 and 650 or Research In Motion BlackBerry, the Sidekick 2 is perfect for having fun and staying in touch.

At the Glance Sidekick 2

The Sidekick 2 appeal starts with its clever design. the Sidekick 2 uses a swivel screen that rotates 180 degrees out and up to reveal a decent-sized thumb-operated QWERTY keyboard.  The phone is slightly longer and thinner (5.1 x 2.6 x .9-inches) than the first version. For navigation, you’ll find buttons  in the Sidekick 2 four corners . for bringing up contextual menus, returning to the to the main screen (called the Jump screen), canceling what you’re doing, or returning to the previous screen Buttons along the top and bottom of the Sidekick 2 let you power up the phone, take photos, and control the volume.

Feature Sidekick 2

Camera - The Sidekick 2 not only has a VGA camera, but also a flash, which is a rarity in a combination device. While the camera works acceptably well in outdoor or well-lit conditions, most indoor pictures are extremely grainy

Email - The Sidekick supports AOL’s instant messaging and e-mail apps, and you can set up Yahoo Messenger, and POP3 and IMAP e-mail accounts, too.

Internet - The Web browser works fairly quickly for a handheld device, although less quickly than a standard dial-up connection. It reorganizes Web pages into one-column views, so be prepared to do a lot of scrolling. We found it handy to have around, but a chore if surfing for long.

Memory - 32MB of RAM, 16MB of Flash memory

Prons:

t mobile sidekick 2

t mobile sidekick 2

Built-in VGA camera with flash; world phone; speakerphone; great keyboard; convenient e-mail and IM functionality; relatively speedy Web browsing; 32MB RAM.

Cons:

Bulky and heavy; no corporate e-mail access; no Bluetooth or infrared port; limited customization options.

Verdict:

Sidekick 2  adds a built-in camera to its stellar e-mail, surfing, and IM abilities, but some annoying flaws remain