Mexijew got a Sidekick II, and apparently I had something to say about it:
Welcome to the world of the Sidekick II I'm sure you've seen the adverts where Paris Hilton, Snoop Dog, Wee Man, Wayne Newton, and I all share tips about life via an application that doesn't really exist. And we love it! Honestly, my Sidekick is my sidekick. Just got my bill and I used over 13MB of data this past month. On T-Mob's unlimited usage Sidekick plan that's great, on other networks, with less appealing tech, that could double or triple my monthly costs with overage. Here are a few warnings, however: The $10 sync package is worth about that. It doesn't auto-sync like a PDA or Blackberry, and if you sync too much the app tell you that you must wait before you can sync again (with no guidelines on what "too much" is). You can't use the Hiptop (Danger's name for the device) ability to save .WAV attachments as phone rings due to T-Mob's restriction that ensures proper licensing of music tones (read extra cash in their pocket) The web browser leaves a bit to be desired. It goes through a proxy, and they reduce the size of pages to make it appear better on the sidekick, but trying pulling up my site and you'll see what happens when their proxy guesses wrong. I now need to figure out how to make my site viewable again. Oh, and no javascript. This increasingly becomes an issue, and many things just can't be done on the SK (like refilling scripts at CVS, or a Starbucks card) The sound profiles only affect the volume not the actual ring. The Yahoo IM client is not as polished as the AIM client. If it drops you and reconnects, any status is wiped and you're once again available. If you log in elsewhere, the SK will log back in unless you've ended the connection. And the [menu]+. hotkey that closes AIM doesn't work for Y!M A few months ago, without my approval, T-Mob started charging .15 per international SMS message (it was treated as one of my 1000 included before then) The ToDo list, when "deleting" actually moves the items into a trash can that needs to be emptied. I had to figure this out when I reached the device's limit and couldn't understand why I couldn't add anymore ToDo items... The Apps that I've downloaded/bought include: Time Traveler (free at the time, meh) Calculator (still free I think, handy but the interface is clunky) Apples to Oranges (about $5, but helpful when talking to my wife) Y!M (free, great way to “talk” to my wife) All-in-all I love my Sidekick, and feel that the SKII is close to living up to my expectations. If the SKIII adds Bluetooth (for a hands free), a better web browser, and G3 Internet speeds, I'll be loving it even more...
Welcome to the world of the Sidekick II
I'm sure you've seen the adverts where Paris Hilton, Snoop Dog, Wee Man, Wayne Newton, and I all share tips about life via an application that doesn't really exist. And we love it!
Honestly, my Sidekick is my sidekick. Just got my bill and I used over 13MB of data this past month. On T-Mob's unlimited usage Sidekick plan that's great, on other networks, with less appealing tech, that could double or triple my monthly costs with overage.
Here are a few warnings, however:
The Apps that I've downloaded/bought include:
All-in-all I love my Sidekick, and feel that the SKII is close to living up to my expectations. If the SKIII adds Bluetooth (for a hands free), a better web browser, and G3 Internet speeds, I'll be loving it even more...
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I guess I just should have blogged this one to begin with...
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