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Sidekick Lx 2009 Unlocked Orchid

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$169.89
Model Sidekick LX 2009 orchid
In Depth GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Full QWERTY
microSD (TransFlash), up to 8GB
3.15 MP, 2048x1536
Dimensions 132 x 61 x 16.3 mm
Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
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Sidekick Lx 2009

Social Networking Suite of Apps - Facebook - MySpace w/ video upload - Twitter - YouTube Mobile Access via browser GPS Location Based Search - Turn by Turn Navigation - Microsoft Live Local Search and Maps Content Creation - Blog publishing, editing, and management client - Photobucket Upload and Management - Video recorder and upload to MySpace/Photobucket Communications - Signature Sidekick IM/SMS/E-mail Experience - Microsoft Outlook/Exchange synchronization Hardware - Large (3.2 inch WVGA) screen with sharp 854×480 resolution - Thin design - 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, flash and video recording - Large QWERTY keyboard - Expandable memory up to 8GB via MicroSD Everything seems to match up with what a Sidekick LX 2009 would have. It mentions 3G, which is pretty much a given at this point.

The introduction of Microsoft Live Search and maps makes a lot of sense since Microsoft now owns Danger. The addition of GPS (finally!) is also a nice complement to the maps and helps the Sidekick compete a little bit with the iPhone and other location-enabled devices.

But I’m sure the thing that everyone is freaking out over now is the mention of YouTube mobile access. It’s probably the #1 request for the Sidekick by the majority of the users.

It doesn’t seem that out of reach since the Sidekick can play video already, it just needs a way to get it from YouTube. None of the apps are groundbreaking, but they’re things that a lot of us would agree it would be nice to have on our Sidekick.

The hardware looks about right too. A 3.2MP camera isn’t the 5mp camera we hoped for, but it is a god bump up from the 2MP camera in the Sidekick 2008 (not to mention the 1.3MP in the LX). The screen is higher resolution (too early to start working on those new themes?) and of course the familiar keyboard is still there. Is this the Sidekick Blade that we’ve been hearing whispers about? Hard to tell. We know that “Blade” is a codename and that internally (in software) it’s know as the “m3“. The “m2″ was the Sidekick 3, so one would guess the “m3″ would correlate to the elusive Sidekick 4 and a “large” upgrade in device. (FWIW, the Sidekick LX was the “m2-hd”) Could MSDanger be working on two devices? It’s very possible, but we don’t have anything to back this up or refute it yet. So is this for real? We think so. At least we think it’s specs drawn up by someone official that is testing the water with consumers to see what they think. Whether it’s what we actually see in a device in the future, I’m not 100% sure. I think it definitely sounds like the next revision of the Sidekick LX. It’s not too ambitious, but does add a few of the most requested features. Seems to be the way that T-Mobile/MSDanger like to do things with the Sidekick.

 

 

General

2G Network

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

3G Network

UMTS 1700 / 2100

Announced

2009, April

Status

Available

Size

Dimensions

132 x 61 x 16.3 mm

Weight

165 g

Display

Type

TFT, 65K colors

Size

854 x 480 pixels, 3.2 inches

 

- Swivel display
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Trackball navigation

Sound

Alert types

Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones

Speakerphone

Yes

Memory

Phonebook

2000 contacts, Photo call

Call records

30 dialed, 30 received, 30 missed calls

Card slot

microSD (TransFlash), up to 8GB, 1GB included

Data

GPRS

Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps

HSCSD

Yes

EDGE

Class 10, 236.8 kbps

3G

Yes, 384 kbps

WLAN

No

Bluetooth

Yes, v2.0 with A2DP

Infrared port

No

USB

Yes, miniUSB

Camera

Primary

3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash

Features

Geo-tagging

Video

Yes

Secondary

No

Features

Messaging

SMS, MMS, Email, IM

Browser

WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML

Radio

No

Games

Yes

Colors

Orchid, Carbon

GPS

Yes, with A-GPS support

Java

Yes, MIDP 2.0

 

- MP3/WMA/WAV audio player
- MPEG-4/3gp player
- Voice memo
- MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Photobucket, YouTube apps

Battery

 

Standard battery, Li-Ion 1250 mAh

Stand-by

Up to 192 h

Talk time

Up to 5 h 30 min

 

 

1- Sidekick Lx 2009 orchid Handset
1- Standard Charger OEM
1- Lithium Ion Battery
1- Headset OEM
1- USB Cable OEM
1-Original Users Guide

 

 

 

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