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REDMOND, Wash. July 30, 2008 -- Available today from T-Mobile USA Inc., the new T-Mobile®
Sidekick®
powered by Danger (a subsidiary of Microsoft Corp.) introduces
innovative software, services and hardware customization that improve
an already celebrated mobile experience.
The new Sidekick
features key software improvements including support for video capture,
playback and sharing; wireless stereo music and media sharing via
Bluetooth; quick friend search and optimized group chats in instant
messaging (IM); customizable Web browsing; and universal search across
all phone applications and data. In addition, the phone’s shell is
customizable, creating a unique look for every device. The result is a
Sidekick that is fun to use and showcases the owner’s individuality and
style.
“Mobile phones aren’t soulless devices. They’re personal
expressions and our lifeline to the people that matter to us as we
navigate through all of life’s moments,” said Roz Ho, corporate vice
president of Premium Mobile Experiences at Microsoft. “Playing such a
significant role in our lives, mobile phones should reflect our
individual style. T-Mobile clearly understands this, and we’re very
excited about what the new Sidekick will offer consumers.”
Get Personal
Custom
mobile experiences define what it is like to use the new T-Mobile
Sidekick. For example, it presents a streamlined Web browsing
experience that allows users to either view Web pages vertically, as
with previous models, or to “pan and scan” Web pages, much like a
typical personal computer. Users can also visit the Download Catalog to
preview and select from hundreds of games, applications, themes and
other content and receive purchases instantly.
Individuality gets
another boost with a customizable exterior that, for the first time,
allows users to match the hardware to the software with their own
personal taste. No longer will phones be accidentally swapped among
friends and family. The new Sidekick is built with removable shells,
and at http://www.sidekickshells.com,
users can create their own unique designs — that will be printed
directly on the shell and shipped to the customer — to personalize
their handset and show off their style.
Messaging Boost
Starting
with an always-on connection for true IM and push e-mail capabilities,
the latest Sidekick takes it a step further. Now users can see IM
status on e-mail messages and in the address book, so they always know
when friends are available to chat. IM also becomes easier to use with
a “search for friends” feature and the ability to initiate group chats
with a simple keystroke.
Video for Life
Life cannot
be captured in images and text alone. It is all a story and, because
video is the ultimate storytelling medium, the new Sidekick supports
video recording, playback and sharing right out of the box. Whether via
e-mail and picture messaging or via sideloading to the memory card,
users can receive and share video instantly and easily.
Defining Premium Mobile Experience
The
Sidekick is brought to life by software and services from Danger, a
subsidiary of Microsoft and a component of the Microsoft Premium Mobile
Experiences (PMX) group, which focuses on innovative mobile experiences
for consumers. Software and services play an increasingly important
role in the mobile world, where rich social interaction and ease of use
are the main priority, and the T-Mobile Sidekick is a stellar example
of what can happen when operators, original equipment manufacturers and
software providers partner and build products with this in mind.
Information Source: Microsoft
Image courtesy of T-Mobile USA
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