The Sidekick LX features built-in social networking clients for MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter, along with an integrated GPS with Microsoft Live Search capability, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and a 3.2-inch 854 by 480-pixel LCD display. The unit also offers Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP stereo support, integrated Web browsing, instant messaging support (AIM, Yahoo, and Windows Live Messenger), and the ability to record videos, upload them to social networking sites, and play them directly from MySpace or (via a browser) YouTube.
If you can’t get enough Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, searching, or maps on the go – and you live in IM – then T-Mobile has a 3G-enabled Sidekick for you. T-Mobile has officially launched its Sidekick LX, the first 3G-enabled version of its popular QWERTY-enabled messaging and social networking phone. The Sidekick LX supports 3G mobile networking speeds, a bevy of social networking and mobile applications, and modern conveniences like a camera and high resolution display…and T-Mobile hopes it’s a hit amongst a generation that lives by text messaging and social networking.
The Sidekick LX is available now to existing T-Mobile customers for $199.99 with a two-year contract via a Web-only sale; normal humans will be able to set hands on the devices May 13 at select T-Mobile retail stores as well as online. The LX’s are available in black and orchid.














