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September 25, 2007 9:01 PM PDT

T-Mobile debuts Sidekick Slide and Sidekick LX

by Bonnie Cha

OK, kids--hope you've been nice this year, because here's something you might want to add to your holiday wish lists. Today, T-Mobile announced not one, but two new Sidekicks to be added to its lineup: the T-Mobile Sidekick LX and the T-Mobile Sidekick Slide.

T-Mobile Sidekick LX

T-Mobile Sidekick LX

(Credit: T-Mobile)

Let's start with the latter since it brings something new to the mobile messaging device: a slide-up screen (all together now: oooohhh, ahhhh). Unlike previous models, which have been manufactured by Sharp/Danger, the Sidekick Slide is made by Motorola and features a smaller design. It measures 4.6 inches wide by 2.6 inches high by 0.6 inch deep and weighs 5.3 ounces, while the T-Mobile Sidekick 3 comes in at 5.1 inches wide by 2.3 inches high by 0.8 inch deep and 6.7 ounces and the Sidekick iD is 5.1 inches by 2.4 inches by 0.8 inch and 6.2 ounces. And hallelujah--it has a higher resolution screen at 320x240 pixels and 65,000 colors. The Slide still has all the messaging options that made the Sidekick popular in the first place, including a personal T-mail account, support for POP3 and IMAP e-mail, integrated AIM, Windows Live, and Yahoo instant messaging clients, and text and multimedia messaging. The quad-band phone also supports the new MySpace Mobile application (a separate download), which you can peep on the phone's Web browser that is said to have better JavaScript support. Other goodies include Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera with no (!!) video-recording capabilities, and a music player that requires the use of a microSD memory card but supports MP3 and AAC files. The Sidekick Slide will be in stores starting November 7 for $199.99 with a two-year contract.

T-Mobile Sidekick Slide

T-Mobile Sidekick Slide

(Credit: T-Mobile)

The T-Mobile Sidekick LX goes the more traditional route in terms of design with its swivel screen. The LX is made by Sharp, and fortunately the company also decided to improve the device's mug with a larger 3-inch, 65,000-color TFT display and 400x240 pixel resolution. It's trimmed down a bit in weight at 5.7 ounces but otherwise retains the same dimensions as the Sidekick 3 mentioned above. You'll have your choice of two colors--midnight blue or espresso brown--and you can program it to light up like a Christmas tree to alert you to text messages, e-mail, and so forth. The Sidekick LX has all the same messaging features of the Slide and also works with MySpace Mobile. Final highlights of the quad-band phone include integrated Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera (again, no video recording), an MP3 and AAC music player, rated talk-time battery life of 6.8 hours, and a microSD expansion slot. T-Mobile customers get first dibs on the LX starting October 17, while the rest of the world can buy it in stores and online on October 24. Pricing is set at $299.99 with a two-year contract.

Now, we haven't had a chance to play around with these two new Sidekicks yet--we're hearing promises of the next week or two--so it's hard to comment about the new designs, which seem to be the biggest difference between the two devices and the Sidekick 3. Frankly, I wish there was a little more in the multimedia department considering the youth appeal of the Sidekick. Anyway, I'm curious: Among the current Sidekick owners and potential Sidekick owners, which one of these devices are you more interested in and why? Is there enough there to make you want to buy it?

Bonnie Cha is a senior editor for CNET, covering smartphones and GPS. When she's not testing the latest gadgets, you can find her chasing after her crazy lab or surfing in the chilly waters of Northern California. E-mail Bonnie.
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LX&SLIDE same features?
by jesiiiiica September 25, 2007 10:52 PM PDT
from reading this, i gathered that the sidekick slide & sidekick LX have the same features, aside from that the LX has a swivel screen still and it is slightly larger an dmay be better quality.
am i right? is there really a point to wasting an extra $100 on the LX if you have the patience to wait for the slide?

help?
countessdeath@gmail.com
thanks!
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*Sigh* No touch screen?
by JCPayne September 26, 2007 8:15 AM PDT
No touch screen?

e o m
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*sigh* No mention of wi-fi either?
by JCPayne September 26, 2007 8:16 AM PDT
I thought all T-Mobile devices were to have Wi-Fi now too???
wait what?
by brandonsgirl36 September 26, 2007 2:58 PM PDT
the sidekicks, they are great, I had a sidekick 2, a little bulky and I had some issues but a great buy, the only problem is I dropped it in the shower(which is my stupidity) and it imploded now how that happens I have not a clue but Im looking to get a new phone, I loved the sidekick 3, the ID wasn't great, But the sidekick 3 felt fake and crappy. I wouldn't pay so much money for a newly designed same thing as last time but smaller sidekick LX phone for 299$ thats insane, I would however buy the slide $199, it has so much more oppertunities, I don't like the buttons (real pix showed at http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/first-pic/sidekick-slide-pic-surfaces-276919.php ) and it looks tons better then anything ive seen,it looks like a keeper!!
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CNET HIRE OR MARRY ME!!!!!!
by matelovescomics September 26, 2007 4:25 PM PDT
so i can move from canada to the states and get me one of those nice sidekick lx because im pretty sure canadas not going to get this nice piece of hardware.Go on and test my blog or device testing skills.
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These used to be sold in Canada...
by DuckInA.Pond September 29, 2007 12:24 PM PDT
...by Fido. The original names were hiptop, but I guess they stopped selling them because of lack of sales.
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They only got 3
by DuckInA.Pond September 29, 2007 12:25 PM PDT
but maybe someone shoud tell them to start selling the new ones... (fido.ca)
LX = good. Slide = bad.
by austttiinn October 9, 2007 10:23 AM PDT
The LX looks nicer than the current Sidekick 3 that is out. It seems to be more sleek and professional looking. I would buy the LX.

The Slide just looks cheap. I guess it is going to take seeing it in person to really decide but it just unappealing. I would not buy the Slide unless for some reason, the picture does not do it justice.

I'm a current T-Mobile customer and Sidekick 3 owner and have been for almost two months. I'm not going to lie, if I was able to trade in my 3 for the LX in Espresso Brown, I probably would. We'll just have to see.
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SLIDE IT IN BABY
by Eballs October 22, 2007 8:24 AM PDT
The LX is just the SK3 with a bigger screen... LAME! The slide is a different take, made by motorola, small, and black. The LX has quite possibly the worst color scheme ever with brown or a really unattractive blue. Not to mention its insanely over priced and lacks about everything the new Curve can do. I would get a Curve over both of these phones, but all I really care about is messaging easily and the sidekick does that the best no matter which model you have.
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this phone is da best
by tismad December 18, 2007 11:50 AM PST
this phone is really nice has all the right things it would be even better is it was touch screen. I love this phone the only thing i dnt like is da the battery life of this phone it really suck after a few minutes on the web and texts that is your battery.
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I want the SLIDE
by babygurljenay December 27, 2007 6:13 PM PST
ok well im a teenager, i text more than i talk on the phone. I've had 3 phones so far and now im settling on getting a SLIDE (yes this will be my first sidekick). when the LX first came out I REALLY wanted it but now that i have compared the SLIDE to the LX, the slide is so much better. The only DISadvantages the SLIDE has is that the talk time and the standbye time is less than the LX. Now i've heard that the LX has a microSD slot, im not so sure if the SLIDE has that, but i'll find out when i get mine in a few dayz. The SLIDE looks so much better to me then the LX, because it unique and the color is so pretty. The LX's midnight blue is an attractive color too, but not too sure about the brown...I've heard some other disadvantages about the slide is the QWERTY keyboard, the keys are too small and slippery. But to me the LX is just another sidekick 3, just in a different color, and a lil thinner...
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