Today T-Mobile began selling the Sidekick. The Sidekick is created by Danger, a Palo Alto, California based company. The device actually became a hot topic of conversation over a year ago, picking up steam in April of this year when it gained approval from the FCC.
T-Mobile is now offering the first Danger Hiptop devices, which combine wireless web surfing, email, and a mobile phone at a price designed to appeal to consumers. T-Mobile will market it as the Sidekick.
The Sidekick was released at approximately noon today est. It seems there is only one rate plan that is $39.99. I'm not sure how this impacts people with an existing account, but notice the data transfer is unlimited.
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