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The introduction of the T-Mobile Sidekick II has both
The original Sidekick was such a huge hit, due in part to Danger's success in integrating applications that are user-friendly, and also highly customizable. Among the additions in the Sidekick II are Yahoo! Messenger, Sony Music ring tones, the inclusion of user e-mail addresses, and colored-bumpers the phone can be dressed-up in. Danger also picked up a partnership with Sharp Corp., additional carrier partnerships will extend the mobile phone's range, and venture capital funding has shot up.
Users can further jazz-up their Sidekick II with voice messages from celebrities and musicians that announce incoming calls. Ringtones include a selection based on actual songs that people will recognize; and, in case you might get bored calling some of the 2,000 personal contact that Sidekick II can hold, there are even downloadable games.
"The T-Mobile Sidekick II makes a great device even better by enhancing the experience people loved with the original Sidekick. The new version adds more IM options, new phone capability and a built-in camera with flash, so now more than ever it's the ultimate communication device," said John Clelland, senior vice president of segment marketing for T-Mobile USA, Inc. "It seems everyone is excited about the T-Mobile Sidekick II, making it a must-have device."
Indeed, not only do mainstream celebrities rave about the phone; but it has its core group of less-known, but still very cool, fans. Skateboarding icon Tony Hawk said, "I can't live without my Sidekick. I take it everywhere with me. It allows me to answer emails as they come in instead of coming home to 100 different messages."
Tonight's party is happening in conjunction with the beginning of the ESPN X Games X. T-Mobile is pitching its Sidekick II to a broad range of people; and, what's unusual is that it's catching on in all circles.
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