T-Mobile Sidekick iD Review at PCWorld

PCWorld has a review of the T-Mobile Sidekick iD and writes, “Not only does the well-designed keyboard–concealed by the device’s swiveling screen until you need it–simplify input, but Danger’s attention to user experience makes even routine address-book entries and IM service setup a pleasure. (You get clients for AOL, MSN and Yahoo services.) On the e-mail side, the Sidekick ID supports several variations on POP and IMAP, both with and without SSL, which should cover most people’s accounts. … if you’re looking for a deal on a phone with good messaging and e-mail features–perhaps for a younger user who might enjoy the colorful bumper options–the Sidekick ID could fit the bill.”
Link. Read more reviews of the T-Mobile Sidekick 3.







