I always thought comparing the features of a Sidekick to the features of other smart phones missed the point. It's like the Macintosh... it's not just the features, its how well they're implemented. The Sidekick is easy to use, has the nice fat keyboard, multi-tasks well, and is stable. It's also far cheaper than competing smartphones, and offers dirt cheap data service. I love my Sidekick, that's all. It's good to have the internet in your pants. :-)
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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I always thought comparing the features of a Sidekick to the features of other smart phones missed the point. It's like the Macintosh... it's not just the features, its how well they're implemented. The Sidekick is easy to use, has the nice fat keyboard, multi-tasks well, and is stable. It's also far cheaper than competing smartphones, and offers dirt cheap data service. I love my Sidekick, that's all. It's good to have the internet in your pants. :-)