T-Mobile Sidekick 4G gets official, coming later this spring

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Remember your first Sidekick? That black and white screen… but oh, the AOL Instant Messanger. T-Mobile is back at it with a brand new Sidekick, though quite a few things have noticeably changed. For starters, this isn’t your younger cousins’ Sidekick Slide — Microsoft-owned Danger is nowhere to be found on here — Google’s Android OS powers the Samsung-manufactured device, and it’s pretty feature packed. The new Sidekick 4G rocks a 3.5″ display, support for T-Mobile’s 21Mbps 4G HSPA + network, a 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird CPU, front-facing video camera, signature Sidekick QWERTY keyboard with “pop-tilt” hinge, and is preloaded Twitter and Facebook applications. Two color choices, matte black and pearl magenta will be available from T-Mobile when the device launches “later this spring”. Pricing has not yet been announced. Full press release after the jump!

T-Mobile Sidekick Is Reborn

New Sidekick 4G is a Lightning-Fast and Stylish Communication Hub, Delivering Evolved Messaging and Entertainment at 4G Speeds

BELLEVUE, Wash., and DALLAS — March 15, 2011 — T-Mobile USA, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S.,1 today unveiled the new T-Mobile Sidekick® 4GTM by Samsung. The new AndroidTM-powered smartphone pays tribute to its heritage with its stylish good looks and a killer keyboard while redefining messaging and upgrading to 4G speeds. One of T-Mobile’s fastest smartphones running on America’s Largest 4G NetworkTM, the new Sidekick 4G is capable of delivering theoretical peak download speeds of up to 21 Mbps.

The T-Mobile Sidekick has long been known for its innovative and distinctive design, and the Sidekick 4G does not disappoint. The 3.5-inch display marks the first Sidekick to feature a touch screen and its sturdy “pop-tilt” hinge reveals the previously acclaimed, five-row QWERTY keyboard that has long been a Sidekick hallmark and the reason behind its status as an exceptional messaging device.

The new Sidekick 4G leverages its quality keyboard along with Sidekick Group TextTM and Cloud TextTM to redefine messaging. Sidekick’s Group Text feature lets customers create, name, manage and participate in reply-all group text conversations, enabling them to lead their network in conversation and social planning. Group Text breathes new life into one of the most popular forms of messaging allowing Sidekick 4G customers to initiate and share the benefit of the application with SMS-capable devices from flip phones to smartphones. In addition, Cloud Text provides the option to text with friends or groups across platforms, whether from the comfort of their PC’s large screen and keyboard, or from their new Sidekick 4G.

“Backed by the faster speeds on T-Mobile’s 4G network, the new Sidekick 4G offers customers both speed and style,” said Andrew Sherrard, senior vice president, product management, T-Mobile USA. “We’ve reinvented the messaging experience that made the Sidekick such an iconic device, and supercharged it with communication and entertainment experiences that take full advantage of our 4G network.”

Dale Sohn, president of Samsung Mobile, said, “We are proud that T-Mobile selected Samsung to help create the next-generation Sidekick and carry the iconic Sidekick brand and device to the next level. Samsung redesigned the new Sidekick 4G with our best-in-class hardware, combined with T-Mobile’s 4G network speeds, the Android operating system, and unique messaging and entertainment features, to make this a perfect match for both loyal Sidekick fans and new Sidekick owners.

The new Sidekick 4G also comes preloaded with Facebook® and TwitterTM applications, and provides easy interaction with customers’ social networks by allowing them to update their status from the notification pane and browse their feeds from the home screen. They have the ability to sync their social network contacts to the phone’s address book, which lets them post to their friends’ walls or comment on their status. And multitasking is easier than ever with the Sidekick 4G’s jump key, an easy-to-access physical button that enables customers to quickly switch between active applications, even during a phone call, or assign keyboard shortcuts to their favorite functions or applications.

In addition to a communication hub, the new Sidekick 4G is now an entertainment hub. With speeds as fast as home broadband, enjoying a favorite TV show or surfing the Web on the go is a breeze. Sidekick’s Media Room features one place to enjoy music, videos, movies, YouTube®, T-Mobile TV® and Slacker Radio, and to search for content regardless of the source. The integrated media player, also accessible through the Media Room, spans across all media including music, video and Internet radio. Customers also have the option to rent or purchase their favorite movies and TV programs directly from the Samsung Media Hub, which offers a robust collection of movie and next-day TV show titles from CBS, Fox, MTV Networks, NBC Universal, Paramount and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution. Customers now have the option to place Media Hub charges directly to their monthly T-Mobile service bill.

Complementing the messaging communication features, the new Sidekick 4G is equipped with a VGA front-facing camera and pre-installed T-Mobile Video Chat powered by QikTM, to ensure you are always present with your social circle. Powered by Android 2.2 (Froyo) and a speedy 1 GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor, so consumers can keep up with their favorite blogs while on the move, search for the must-try dinner spots and map the way to their next destination — all at blazing fast speeds. The new smartphone will also offer dynamic media features and integrated GoogleTM services, including GmailTM, Google MapsTM and access to thousands of applications on Android MarketTM.

The new Sidekick 4G also comes equipped with DriveSmartTM from T-Mobile, a first-of-its kind service from a U.S. carrier, that helps prevent distracted driving. When initiated, DriveSmart Basic provides automatic incoming call and message management, sending a customizable note to callers and senders, letting them know that the recipient is driving and will respond when it’s safe. DriveSmart Plus offers the same functionality, with the added capability to automatically activate when the handset is in a moving vehicle, as well as advanced parental controls for enhanced peace of mind when teen drivers are behind the wheel.

Offered exclusively to T-Mobile customers, the new T-Mobile Sidekick 4G is expected to be available later this spring in two stylish colors — matte black or pearl magenta. Customers can visit http://sidekick.t-mobile.com/ for more information.

24 Comments
  • Chad

    Actually looks decent!

  • Anonymous

    A8 hummingbird? I’m extremely jealous of that.

    The hummingbird processor mops the floor with snapdragon, especially in graphics performance. Wish my EVO had one.

  • Anonymous

    It’s evolution, baby

  • Hendersonco

    Looks like a hot phone.

  • Johnsonroda27

    what are the chances this will have a dual mode tmo/att 3g compatable chip ?
    didnt the tmobile vibrant work with att 3g ?

    • Devin

      Doubt it would and no, the vibrant did not work with at&t 3G.

      • 314aaron

        Vibrant does work with ATT 3G.

  • Anonymous

    Thank god it at least has the Hummingbird SoC and not an ARM11 based one like rumored before.

    One thing that I hope was not overlooked is the antenna placement.. god help us if they put it at ether of the sides and not the top/bottom.

  • Anonymous

    i think this is my next phone! sidekick keyboard= best typing ever! iphone/mytouch4g touchscreens keyboards just dont do it for me. its a sidekick on steroids!

  • ohheyyou

    def looks sexy.

  • http://twitter.com/hawaiiinsomniac hawaiiinsomniac

    I loved my first sidekick and this looks so awesome! So many new phones coming out! Hopefully this is priced in the $100 range. lol

  • Adeschanel1

    All these phones coming out is really making it hard for me to decide on a new phone…… and even when I said I wouldn’t care for another sidekick they have to go and drop a really slick revamped sidekicked

  • SideFail

    They forgot to add in the PR:

    With the introduction of this iteration of the Sidekick, Tmo commits itself to remaining the #4 carrier by offering a decade decade old design for the young and young at heart! Did we mention it has Android? Android people, ANDROID!

    • Big Papi

      They are offering a revamped design of a design that for awhile made the Sidekick one of the biggest brands in the mobile technology, and now completely updating the internals and externals for the modern age. After so many misses after the Sidekick 3, it looks like they are committing to righting the wrongs of last few SK releases.

      But alas…haters going to hate

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=709246493 Benjamin A Sophist

      Once again, Samsung screwed T-Mobile. Why produce a newer generation of the Sidekick line, feed it Android, give a 4G radio, and still not a flash for the camera? I mean what the heck were they thinking? They did the same with the Galaxy S and now this? I just hope the GPS radio works and they provide updates for this one they’ve thrown on us. That’s why I never buy Samsung phones. Their TVs are great, but since I got the U700 and it died after two months, I’ve never bought another Samsung phone. They have 1 less customer to please now.

  • Keykaulitz

    I have the Vibrant now, running Froyo. This new Sidekick looks cool as hell. Might have to get it!

  • http://twitter.com/GlennReno Glenn Reno

    didn’t they just push their existing sidekick users off to different phones and end network access?

    • Nickun

      If you knew anything about the original Sidekick you would know the reason the original is being discontinued is because the previous generation’s sidekicks all ran on the Danger platform which Microsoft acquired a few years ago and is now discontinuing. Previous sidekicks had to receive all of their information from the Danger servers to run but since this new one is built around Android it will not have to have any connection with Danger/Microsoft.

  • serpentor

    How does drivesmart determine you’re a passenger vs being the driver? Or on a train?

    • Geokaplan

      It can be manually overridden by the user, but that override is reported back to the master account (mom and dad if a minor is using this on a family plan).

      • serpentor

        This would be a real pain in the ass if it can’t be turned off completely never to be used again.

  • serpentor

    Why leave out physical call buttons?

    I’m glad they’re smart enough to keep a physical jump button. kb shortcuts are the fastest way to multitask.

  • http://uptodategadgetsreviews.blogspot.com sowmya

    wht abt the fm radio?

  • Anonymous

    Really wanna know why they still making Sidekicks and what’s up with that pink shift key?

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