

Although version 2.0 would have been better, most people will just be glad they can use a wireless headset with their Sidekick now.Īnyone who was hoping the 1.3 megapixel camera on the Sidekick 3 would be a vast improvement over its predecessor is in for disappointment.
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Also, Bluetooth 1.2 is included for use with headsets.

You don’t have to remove the battery to access the SD card though, which is a great design feature. Removing the battery reveals an easy to reach SIM-card slot and mini-SD card slot. Those fed up with not being able to carry an extra battery will be ecstatic over the new removable battery. Using the included headphones and USB cable, loading music onto your Sidekick 3 is as easy as dragging and dropping music files on the phone. It’s still easy to use and now features a music player application for playing MP3 files. The Danger-based OS the Sidekick 3 uses is not that different than the Sidekick II’s. Buttons are smaller and are easier to use, plus the trackball makes navigation quicker and easier.

From the sleek black design and thinner width to the smaller buttons and trackball, users will feel like they’re on a more professional device, as opposed to a toy. This new version of the Sidekick has obviously gotten a facelift.
