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Sidekick ID Now In Rainbow Colors

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T-Mobile has leaked their stuff once again. This time it’s all about the Sidekick ID. First and foremost, it will be available in a variety of colors (obviously from the picture). It will also have a $50 mail-in-rebate (making the final price $100) and an April 18ish release date.

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RIZR, RAZR, ROKR… Can we get some consonants?

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T-Mobile’s confirmed our tipster and is officially launching the MOTORIZR today, March 21. The pricing is going to be $99 with a two-year contract ($249.99 if you buy it outright), and the phone comes with myFaves, a 2.0-megapixel camera, 8x digital zoom, flash, stereo Bluetooth, microSD slot, quad-band GSM, voice dialing, and a 1.9-inch screen.

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Dolce and Gabbana RAZR for Fashionistas?

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DG RZRPhones as of late, speak more to the person than they do to functionality. None are higher on the list than this, the Dolce and Gabbana RAZR. The Motorola RAZR came out to a lot of fan fare and has fizzled with the problems that they have. No iTunes support, bad sound, fragile all are things said about the RAZR.

The new D&G phone is an all world phone. All countries are capable of running this phone without a hitch. The problem is much the same. For the price, your getting a fragile phone, with no iTunes capabilites, short batter life and bad quality sound. So basically, if you get a good one, it’s great. If you get anything other than a perfect one, you have crap in a gold case. Not even Dolce could save the phone in the end. If you just have to have it, be gentle with it, or you’ll break it faster than you know.

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RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Review

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PearlThe BlackBerry has always been a staple of the person on the go. Everyone can text, email, surf the internet, get what you need to get done as quickly as possible, if you don’t have access to a computer.

The BlackBerry Pearl, a Quad-band smartphone includes Mp3 players, and the ability to play any audio files, but digital videos and the LCD is brigther than most for good use.

The Pearl 8100, changes that a bit. They dont make any great new leaps in technology. It does for the first time include a camera and is a little more pleasing to the eye. The price point is lower for more home users to get in on the market. The new user interface is amazingly simple to use. You have to lock in 2 years to get it at a good price, but a phone that comes highly recommended.

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