As ever, the Sidekick's oversize swiveling screen and roomy keyboard will appeal most to people who use their handsets more for messaging, e-mail, and snapping the odd still image than for voice calls (or video capture). Battery life is outstanding. But lack of Wi-Fi or 3G support on T-Mobile's network will discourage the Sidekick LX's use for Web browsing. Also, there is no GPS, the $350 pricetag is high, and in the era of the iPhone and any number of skinny clamshells, the LX looks rather bulky. Full Review & More Photos | Test Report | Latest Prices
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