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T-Mobile mysteriously revives the Sidekick Slide Did T-Mobile randomly stumble across a warehouse full of outdated Sidekicks or something? A few weeks ago, the Sidekick iD popped back up in T-Mobile’s lineup, after having been absent for months. Now the Moto-made Sidekick Slide has returned from the grave, after discontinuation back in August. What’s going on here, T-Mo? If you’re looking to
submitted by MobileCrunch on 19th Dec 2008 (via mobilecrunch.com)
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T-mobile brings back the Sidekick ID for who knows how long T-Mobile re-released the Sidekick ID without any explication. This is a perfect opportunity for those who missed out the first time around to get a new one.  Customers can now purchase the once discontinued handset from the T-Mobile website for only $50 when you sign a two year agreement. Taking a look at the specs listed
submitted by PHONEMagazine on 11th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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T-Mobile brings Sidekick iD back from the dead T-Mobile’s current Sidekick offerings have traditionally catered to the younger, hipper demographic looking for stylish, messaging-oriented handsets that don’t break the bank. To that end, the new Sidekick 2008 represents a marriage of functionality and style by combining many of the features of the flagship Sidekick LX with the swappable cover plates of the Sidekick
submitted by IntoMobile on 11th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Entry-level Sidekick reappears more than half a year after carrier discontinued it.
submitted by SmartPhoneToday on 10th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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T-Mobile inexplicably revives Sidekick iD, sells for $49.99 Not being manufactured anymore, huh T-Mobile? So explain this, why don'tcha? In a move that we can only assume was made to clear out just-spotted excess inventory, T-Mobile is actually offering up the once-canned Sidekick iD on its website. Nothing looks to have changed -- you'll still be getting an unequivocally low-end hiptop, just to make sure we're clear -- but now it can be had...
submitted by Engadget on 10th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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If the Sidekick Gekko/Aspen are on your list of gotta-have HipTop devices, then take a gander at these here leaked user-manual pages. The manual basically confirms some specs that we've been expecting on the handset, including user-swappable cases - a la Sidekick iD. The image of the front-face of the Sidekick Gekko gives us a glimpse
submitted by IntoMobile on 28th May 2008 (via intomobile.com)
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Alleged pages from the Sidekick Gekko's user manual offer little in the way of new details, but confirm some suspected and rumored features and offer the best idea yet (shy of a real photo) of what the front of the phone looks like. Most importantly, it looks like we can now say with certainty that the Gekko will offer replaceable shells, a key detail of the Sidekick iD not seen in a Hiptop model
submitted by Engadget on 28th May 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
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After what feels like an all-too-brief run on the low end of the Hiptop range, the colorful Sidekick iD has unceremoniously disappeared from T-Mobile's retail site. We don't have any intel on whether it's gone for good just yet -- we're working to confirm -- but tell us: was anyone out there, like, totally going to buy an iD today, only to discover (much to your horror, of course) that it had been
submitted by Engadget on 1st Apr 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
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According to a report from Compete, the LG Voyager was the most popular handset in November for online shoppers. Compete tracks the number of page views a handset's webpage gets on carrier sites. The Voyager had 131 percent more visitors than the third most shopped for handset, the Samsung SGH-T609. The other top ten most shopped for phones were: the Sidekick Slide, Sidekick ID, LG Venus, Son
submitted by FierceWireless on 18th Dec 2007 (via fiercewireless.com)
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T-Mobile USA, Inc. announces the T-Mobile Sidekick iD, offering the latest in personalization on a communication device at an accessible price of $99. Designed to include the spontaneous communication features synonymous with the iconic brand, the T-Mobile Sidekick iD offers spur-of-the-moment personalization with easily removable and replaceable exterior panels. The customizable exterior of the T
submitted by LetsGoMobile on 17th Dec 2007 (via letsgomobile.org)


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