
Better late than never: Sidekick is about to join the 3G club soon, thanks to a new device that was waiting for the FCC approval. From what we can gather, the next Sidekick should be compatible with T-Mobile’s 3G network. For the curious, Sharp is the company actually manufacturing the device.
Not a lot has happened since Danger was bought by Microsoft in February 2008. Now, we wonder what this next device will look like and how the software will compare to the competition. Sidekick has been very popular with teenagers, but it seems that they have recently been swayed towards the iPhone, despite of the economic downturn.
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