T-Mobile Sidekick LX Review



Engadget Mobile has reviewed the Sidekick LX. Just to wrap it up the phone is available for $500 without contract and for $200 with a contract. It has a rotating screen, QWERTY keyboard, 3G, 3.2 Megapixel camera and tight integration of applications like Twitter, Facebook and MySpace.
Historically, it’s always seemed like the Sidekick range is one or two major features short of being a serious contender outside of the typical Sidekick clique, and for the first time, the LX 2009 seriously bucks that trend in a big way. GPS and 3G are critical additions that seem to work pretty well here, and we’re stoked to see what sorts of apps end up filtering into the download catalog. Add to that the promise of Exchange integration coming soon, and we’re pretty confident that the recovering skater punks out there working million-dollar deals in Armani suits (read: us, except for the Armani and million-dollar deal parts) could get away with pocketing one of these day and night. Over the course of the last couple generations, the Sidekick’s gone from a quirky phone to a great phone — and the metamorphosis may finally be complete.
Check out the full review at Engadget Mobile.