Tmobil sidekick 31/14/2024 I didn’t think it was possible, but the keyboard on the Sidekick 3 is actually better than the one on the Sidekick 2. To be fair, I’ll start out with I think they got right: So now that I’m on my second Sidekick 3, and I’ve spend a few weeks with it in the field, I can honestly say that Danger got more wrong with the Sidekick 3 than they got right. The upshot was that I paid a lot of money to have another Sidekick shipped to me right away since once I get my hands on a device, I can’t rest until I’ve learned everything about it. T-Mobile forced me to sacrifice hours of my life speaking with well-meaning but ultimately powerless customer service and support representatives on the phone, the details of which I will spare both of us. I laughed at first, assuming I had found a software bug that would soon be fixed in an update, however after turning the device off and back on, soft resetting, and then hard resetting it, I wasn’t laughing anymore. About six hours after I started using it, while I was demoing it to someone, no less, the screen went completely black. The first one I received was in some indeterminable way defective. I waited several weeks to write this review to make sure I had some real-world experience with the Sidekick 3. This review is written by someone who is (or was) a huge fan the Sidekick, and who has been using both the Sidekick 2 and 3 from the day they were each available. Reading positive reviews of the Sidekick 3 has been like reading positive reviews of Matrix Reloaded. I can only assume that they were written by people who didn’t have extensive experience with the Sidekick 2, and who were content to simply regurgitate T-Mobile’s marketing collateral. Fist of all, I have to say that I’m shocked by the almost unanimously positive online reviews of the new Sidekick 3.
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