T-Mobile USA Inc. announced a new addition to its lineup of Sidekick phones, the Sidekick iD, which is a slimmed-down version of the innovative device that will sell for $100 with a contract.
“The T-Mobile Sidekick has always been about freedom of expression and communicating with style,” said Greg Andrews, director of marketing for T-Mobile USA. “With the T-Mobile Sidekick iD, we’re expanding on the theme of individuality by increasing the personalization aspect and providing pricing that is accessible to a wide range of consumers.”
The new Sidekick iD features a QWERTY keyboard and the carrier’s myfaves calling service, but lacks an MP3 player, camera and other amenities currently available on T-Mobile USA’s Sidekick 3.
T-Mobile USA plans to begin selling the new Sidekick April 25. The company currently offers the Sidekick 3 for $200.
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