You remember that first time you got your sidekick, you ran from your local T-mobile store... get home read every single word printed on the box. Open the box and look at the contents to make sure what it says should be in there, is really in there... Then its time you find a nice spot to put your charger, right next to your bed. Put everything in the right place and boot-up for the first time. Get that T-Mobile start-up logo and your heart starts to beat. UH-OH, you got you a new Sidekick... Set-Up your username and password (brooklynpimp or phattigurll). And you think you're gonna have this sidekick for the rest of your life. Then your sidekick starts to do some "f*ckery".
- You can't get on AIM/Yahoo!/MSN.
- You're phone turns off on you mid-important-text message.
- You can't get your G.
- You get that dreadful message "Message unable to send, try again later"
- You get knocked off aim 24/7
I WAS FORCED TO SAY GOOD BYE SIDEKICK
Those were the issues that drove me to purchase my new phone... The RIM Blackberry Curve 8900.
- Camera (3.2 MP)
- Wi-Fi® Support
- Built-in GPS
- Enhanced Media Player
- Video Recording
- BlackBerry® Maps
- Wireless Email
- Organizer
- Browser
- Phone
- Corporate Data Access
- SMS/MMS
I can honestly say this is the best phone I've purchased. It so sleek and durable, screen size is just perfect. Fits right in the palm of your hand. And don't worry about the phone freezing on you. Research In Motion does a great job in creating a very fast phone. Multi-tasking is a cinch. I advise everyone reading to go out and get this phone.