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Sidekick 3 Officially Launched

Posted by Chris Leckness on June 20, 2006 – 6:56 am
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sidekick_3_again.jpgLooks like the 3rd coming of the SideKick is among us, the SideKick is an interesting communications device that looks like a portable gaming system. I caught this on Mobile Whack this morning, check it out! 

"According to Engadget, Tri-band Sidekick 3 is officially launched today by T-Mobile and Danger but we can’t find any link on the official release. No matter, millions of people are waiting for the final specs of the Sidekick 3 which is also known as Sidekick III. It has a 240 x 160 pixel screen resolution with 65K color display, trackball for easy navigation and Bluetooth 1.2 which is only limited to (Hands-Free profile and vCard exchange).

The camera is a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera, and you can store up to 1.75Mb of photos in the internal memory, or more on the included Mini Secure Digital (MiniSD) flash memory card. You can select between three different photo sizes (1280×1024, 640×480, and 320×240). It also features a 64MB flash memory and 64MB of SDRAM with expandable storage through miniSD memory card slot. "

Source : Mobile Whack

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