T-Mobile Sidekick 3 (Hiptop 3) Reviews
T-Mobile Sidekick 3 (aka Hiptop 3) is the replacement for the Sidekick II device, and is 20 percent smaller than the Sidekick II with measurement of 130 x 59 x 21.8mm, and weighs approximately 6.7 ounces. T-Mobile Sidekick 3 is powered with ARM9 processor and packs a 65k colors 240×160 pixel resolution LCD display. Sidekick 3 features a new trackball which provides one-handed navigation, built-in Bluetooth connectivity, double as MP3 player, Mini-SD card slot for expandable memory, supports EDGE connectivity, supports Tri-Band mobile networks, 1.3 MP digital camera and ability to connect to all three major IM networks including MSN, AOL and Yahoo!.

MobileBurn reviews T-Mobile Sidekick 3 and highly recommended the T-Mobile Sidekick 3 communication device with comment that “in my view, the Sidekick 3 has finally come of age. It now is phone enough for me to use on a day to day basis, while still offering most all of the advantages of a smartphone or PDA - including the best QWERTY keyboard available today. It isn’t small or light, but it is now fully capable of taking on the likes of Motorola’s Q or the Palm Treo line. As such, I give it a “Highly Recommended” rating.
It isn’t perfect, but it does most of the important things very well. In future versions I look forward to possibly seeing a higher resolution display as well as getting a bit of weight shaved off. But for now, I am certain that the legions of Sidekick fans out there are going to be very pleased with this newest version of their favorite companion. For them, it should prove to be a worthy upgrade.”
Laptop Magazine writes that cell phones often inspire devotion, but few have a following like T-Mobile’s Sidekick. The device has long been the instant messaging and e-mailing device of choice among hipsters because of its nifty flip screen and comfortable rapid-fire keyboard. But users have griped about the poor camera, crippled Web browser, and lack of expandability. The Sidekick 3 improves those areas to varying degrees and delivers Bluetooth and a smaller design. However, this third generation isn’t the slam-dunk upgrade many had hoped for.
As an upgrade, the Sidekick 3 could have been more dramatic. There’s no question, however, that the improved phone function and data service, in addition to the miniSD Card slot and music player, make this the best model in the line yet. The Sidekick 3 is a very good smart phone option for less business-centric users.
CNet gives a very good editor’s rating of 7.3 out of possible 10, and concludes that “the T-Mobile Sidekick 3 brings some notable additions, such as Bluetooth and an MP3 player, and continues to be a solid messaging device for the younger crowd; we just wish it had a better screen.” The good points of the Sidekick 3 include a number of improvements, including a sleeker design, a 1.3-megapixel camera, an integrated music player, Bluetooth, and EDGE support. It also has a Mini SD card slot, a speakerphone, and world phone support. However, the bad points are Sidekick 3 suffers from a low-resolution screen, and speakerphone quality was subpar. It’s also a bit bulky and heavy, and camera options are limited.
MSNBC tests the Sidekick 3 e-mail device which is also tri-band GSM world phone and concludes that if you’re over 30 and in the market for a new smartphone, don’t be put off by the Sidekick 3’s teen appeal - especially if you don’t use or need Microsoft Exchange mail. The Sidekick might be just what you’re looking for. Plus, the under-30 crowd will think you’re very, very cool.
PCWorld has a first look on T-Mobile Sidekick email phone and concludes with very good score of 81 that that if the versatility that third-party apps afford and a petite shape aren’t priorities for you, the Sidekick 3 is a good connected handheld for e-mail, messaging, and Web browsing. Heavy phone users might prefer a device with more straightforward dialing options; but for anything involving typing, the Sidekick is hard to beat.
HamptonRoads reviews T-Mobile Sidekick 3 and concludes that “as a device for sending text, though, it still excels. It’s particularly good for texting and IM, largely because of the included software. If forced to choose the Cingular 8125 or this, though, I’d take the former.”
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April 18th, 2007 05:11
i absolutly love my tmobile sidekick3!!! i can do everything on it, e-mail, text message, aol instant messenger, msn, and yahoo messenger, use the internet, take pictures, play games, download ringtones, use the MP3 player, and more!!! i love the full keyboard for the e-mail and texting. I think everyone should deffinitly have a t-mobile sidekick3!!!
April 27th, 2007 16:37
When i connect my sk3 to my macintosh computer, it doesn’t even recognize anything. so nothing shows up on my desktop, therefore… i am unable to put music or download themes in it. no one can help me, and i need help with this problem. is it just not compatible with mac? please help me.
April 29th, 2007 19:54
Cassiee i hav exactly the same problem do u have a solution yet ?? xx
May 2nd, 2007 01:19
I have the same issue as well. No cell phones are really compatible with macs. Stay true everybody and don’t buy a windows!
May 5th, 2007 11:47
well I love my sidekick3. And I really think that sk3 has a lot of potential out in the market. And its super easy to download things on to it just go to skthemes.com and you will find out some neat thing
May 5th, 2007 11:48
well I love my sidekick3. And I really think that sk3 has a lot of potential out in the market. And its super easy to download things on to it just go to skthemes.com and you will find out a lot of cool things
May 9th, 2007 06:49
HI, I’ve had a Sidekick 3 for several months now, and have never had problems connecting it to my Mac. I contacted T-Mobile prior to purchasing the phone and they told me it was compatible with Apple. Everytime I plug it into my iMac, it is recognized and placed onto the desktop as a white harddrive. So I am surprised to hear you were havin problems with it. I would call Apple to T-Mobile!
May 30th, 2007 04:03
Same here guys im having the same problem. i really want to put new themes on my phone from skthemes.com but it wont show up on my computer PLEASE help me im losing my mind trying to figure this out!!!
June 1st, 2007 08:14
I’m having the same problem with my MAC…It will not show up when the USB is connected.
June 8th, 2007 02:06
yall fucken STUPID
L M F A O
=]
June 12th, 2007 16:10
Me2
July 1st, 2007 06:06
make sure you connect the usb cords correctly. I plugged mines into my friends apple and like it worked perfectly fine. plug it into the keyboard slots.
July 4th, 2007 06:18
Some times it depends what year your comp is,and if your usb connections are working right,but most likly your comp is out of date.
July 8th, 2007 05:46
hello well i know im kinda late on getting the sk3 but im just hearing aweful things about the phone is it really that bad?
August 25th, 2007 05:25
Yeah my computer doesn’t reconside my phone either and I have windows? Can anyone help I really need music..
Is there anyone we can ring?
August 28th, 2007 02:26
its simple just go to the gray box on the right of your puter and it will be in there on the far left under the gray box again.
October 24th, 2007 19:55
Well…..sidekick3 is the shit so far… just not to many people in germany know about it or even have one. I have the german version and it doesn’t have yahoo instant messenger. That’s kinda sucks. But everything else works great.
December 9th, 2007 02:51
Hey has any1 figured it out like to upload themes to ur sk3 ?? Or any other thing u think I need to know If u have any info email me angelgarcia1@tmail.com
May 3rd, 2008 19:55
Hi I also have windows and I can’t find mine either. I’ve looked in my computer too
June 20th, 2008 16:12
My phone doesn’t get recognised in my Mac either. And i can’t seem to find ANY solution to this problem anywhere! My computer isn’t ancient or anything…
If someone knows what’s wrong, please send me a message l18@hiptop.com.au
June 21st, 2008 08:56
well i have a hp comp and my phone isnt recognized by it!!!!
what is wrongz///zzzz////
June 22nd, 2008 14:39
Ok look if ur comp won’t recongize ur sk3 then simply sometimes certain USB’s won’t work for the sk3. Sometimes motorola USB’s that fit into ur sk3 work. And I use a motorola usb if u have any problems send me a email at
khalidore@tmail.com
Btw I know how to upload themes and games to the sk3 so message me antime
August 6th, 2008 13:31
first of all u need memory card in ur sk3 then it would show up on ur computer