Pros
- Swivel design makes this fun to use
- Keyoard is comfortable for typing
Cons
- Phone component seems poorly designed
Bottom Line
In an unusual design, this PDA phone sports a sliding LCD and a comfy keyboard that is fun to use for instant messaging.
More Information
PCWorld's T-Mobile Sidekick II Phone Coverage
- Pick the Perfect Cell Phone Most cell phones today specialize--they handle e-mail, surf the Web, take sharp snapshots, or play music. We tested 17 popular phones to find the best for every task.
- Choosing Your Next Mobile Phone Can you hear them now? The Duo delineate the basics of cell-phone shopping.
- Some Phones Prove Data-Friendly Steve and Angela locate three new mobile handsets that help end data-entry woes.
- Pimp That Cell Phone A constellation of odd add-ons amuses the Duo, while three gadget blogs impress.
- Instant Messaging on the Go The Duo show why you don't have to be seated at your desk to access IM.
- Data Phones: BlackBerry 7100t and Sidekick II The Duo examine e-mail, Web surfing, and typing on data phones.
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