Pros
- One of the best PDA keyboards around
- Offers stellar messaging features
Cons
- Bulky shape
- Phone is difficult to dial
Bottom Line
A great keyboard and stellar messaging make this an excellent option if you value data features more than voice calling.
More Information
PCWorld's T-Mobile Sidekick 3 Coverage
- Smart Phones Get Smarter With big screens, QWERTY keyboards, and fast Net connections, sleek phones are packing PC-like power. We'll help you choose the right one.
- First Look: T-Mobile's Smooth Sidekick 3 The latest version of Danger's PDA/phone features an MP3 player, a trackball, and a great keyboard.
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