T-Mobile Unwraps Sidekick LX, Slide

Wed Sep 26, 2007 12:10AM EDT

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Yep, it's official: the Motorola-made Sidekick Slide is coming to a T-Mobile store near you. Also on its way is the Sidekick LX, a streamlined update of the Sidekick 3 with a sharper screen and revamped interface. I got to take a peek at both phones last week; here are a few quick first impressions.

First, let's take the case of the LX, which will take the place of the SK3 as the flagship Sidekick. Set to go on sale October 24 for $300 with a two-year contract, the LX is slightly slimmer and flatter than the bulky 3 (which was, in turn, a bit more trim than the Sidekick II), although at 5.7 ounces, the LX isn't exactly light. The controls are pretty much the same—there's a speaker/navigation pad to the left of the swivel-up screen, and a trackball to the right, along with the Sidekick's traditional "jump," next, and menu keys. Speaking of the three-inch, 65,000-color screen—it's much better this time around, boasting an improved resolution of 400 by 240 pixels, plus LCD technology borrowed from Sharp's Aquos line, and a slick, updated interface. Happily, the fundamentals of the innovative Sidekick UI are still there (although the annoying, cartoon-like figures have been thoughtfully jettisoned).

Under the hood, though, the LX isn't much different from its predecessor. Besides the improved screen, the LX is still saddled with a 1.3-megapixel camera (c'mon, guys—would two megapixels have killed you?), a music-only player (no video?), Bluetooth (no stereo support), and EDGE-only data access—no Wi-Fi (or @Home support, for that matter). That said, the Sidekick's robust e-mail client, instant messaging apps, and Web browser are still on board, along with microSD memory expansion, quad-band GSM for worldwide calling, and T-Mobile's new MySpace application.

Now let's move on to the Slide, a Motorola-built handset (as opposed to Sharp, which made the earlier Sidekicks) designed to appeal to "a new customer," as T-Mobile reps told me: in short, adults. At 0.7 inches thick and 5.3 ounces, the Slide is lighter and more compact than the LX, and it drops the kid-friendly "mood lights" on the pricier model. The Slide ($199 with a two-year contract, available November 7) also has a slide-up screen, compared to the signature swiveling display on earlier Sidekicks, and its QWERTY keypad will feel cramped to those used to the roomy Sidekick keyboards of old. However, the Slide actually fits in a jeans pocket with room to spare.

The Slide crams in most of the LX's features, with a few notable exceptions. You get the Sidekick Web browser, instant messaging, and e-mail client (although no Exchange support, which would certainly have appealed to adults), plus a 1.3-megapixel camera, quad-band GSM calling, EDGE data, and the revamped screen (320 by 240 pixels, minus the Aquos circuity). There's no stereo Bluetooth support, through, and the Slide won't ship with a microSD card like the LX will (you'll need a memory card to fire up the Slide's music player).

Anyway, I should be getting review units of the LX and the Slide in the near future, so I'll reserve final judgements until I've taken a closer look.

Update: In my original post, I mistakenly reported that the LX comes with stereo Bluetooth support; I got that info from a draft spec sheet, which has since been corrected. Sorry for the mix-up.

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  • 6 Posted by angelicisis on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    tripodlegend the Slide slides up and the LX has the traditional swivel screen. That said, I refuse to upgrade when basically I'm getting nothing for it except it's a bit thinner. MySpace app & a nice color just won't do it for me.

  • 7 Posted by closetcash1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    Until they upgrade the telephone service, it's just an overpriced pager...The Treo 650 coupled with Sprint service has got T-Mobile's offering beat hands down! If your going to spend $300.00.

  • 8 Posted by hotgirl89@verizon.net on Sun Oct 7, 2007 9:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    i like the new sidekick thats comin out soon,hopefully i can get 1..lol!! ive been a customer for oosoo long its bout time i get a sidekick for free...on credit.

  • 10 Posted by single_loveable_forever on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    I figured with how much they cost they should have bluetooth. Thats not fair but Iam really diggin them both . I really do not know which one to go for.

  • 12 Posted by treypellum on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have sidekick id is LX is better than other. I about get other phone, like better than sidekick I'd. I pay like $400 and pay bill $39.99. I have since last year so I want other phone. I am big fan of Sidekick.

  • 13 Posted by mebauman on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am wondering if the Sidekick will work in the US and overseas, especially in the UK and New Zealand. If not, what phones do work? Any information you might provide is greatly appreciated. Many thanks!

  • 14 Posted by webmachiavelli on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    Consider this is technology from two years ago I doubt I'll be updating to a new Sidekick. I have an iPhone and have used both because I've loved the keyboard on the SK but if they are just repackaging the same crap I'm done with them.

  • 15 Posted by pathfinder_4 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    I would like to know from the tech supports advice to a normal sidekick user from the one on up 2 the 3....which one of the new sidekicks would the typical sidekick user like more?

  • 16 Posted by polkadots39 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    i hate this!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i have CINGULAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 17 Posted by ericacatlover on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    don't get one of these. get an iPhone. They're much better.

  • 18 Posted by nex_tym on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    Whoever said that someone that just signed a 2-year last month can get the contract price just by extending 1 month is wrong. They will base the discount off the months they are extending it by. So figure it this way. With a 24 month contract you save $200. That is about $8 a month. So extending for 1 month, you will have to pay the full price of $500, minus $8. They just gave you a contract price on the sidekick 3. So you hvae to finish that contract to get a full contract price on the next phone.

  • 19 Posted by schoolsucks3002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    SIDEKICKS ARE TRASH. worst interface ever. i doubt this will be any better

  • 20 Posted by lisab_guppy on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    It took some time, but eventually T-Mobile got some company in the pre-paid arena. Now I'm waiting to see who will be the first to crack and offer a decent, cheap smartphone for the pay-to-play crowd. I will *never* sign a contract that exposes me to unlimited damages if by some freakish turn of events my account gets hijacked and I don't report it fast enough. (Phone gets burgled while I'm out of the country, I'm in coma after a mugging, whatever...) Oh, and #5, no one gives a krap about your make-money-fast weight loss spam. The fact that you prefaced it with an on-topic comment doesn't make your hijaaking of the public forum for your garbage "business" any less revolting.

  • 22 Posted by reisse2002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have a sk3 the most annoying thing about it is no pic mail only on email it would be nice to see that upgrade

  • 24 Posted by tguillory0047 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    Don't give up just yet an new and fancier phones coming from T-Mobile. The year is NOT over yet. I understand wht will be coming out with something similar to the iPhone. With the touch screen, vidoe, stereo bluetooth and so forth. Just keep waiting and see. I have an upgrade I can use to get a new hpone with T-Mobile, but I WILL wait to see what else is coming. I agree though, just because it's thineer and has myspace, not worth the money. More upgrades need for me to buy it.

  • 25 Posted by micsammy313 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    OMG! A new sidekick already! First was sidekick1, then sidekick2, then sidekick3, then sidekickID, now sidekickLX! Awesome,..I gotta keep up i have the sidekick3 now...

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