how to unlock my T-mobile Sidekick Id phone for a different SIM card?
Oct 13, 2009 by Kunta Kinte | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
i kinda impecuniousness an 8-digit special code to unlock this phone. T-mobile couldn't help and the entr'acte of the service providers charge exorbitant fees for unlocking.Does anyone have samples of these rare codes to unlock any Sidekick. Thank you very much.
Does anyone have a T-Mobile My Touch for sale?
Oct 16, 2009 by gary | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
I am lookin to grip asap. I already have T-Mobile service and need another phone. So contact asap please!!!!!!!!!
Did T-Mobile make a mistake by creating such a stupid device as the SideKick?
Oct 16, 2009 by Michael C | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
Due to the information that this device does not have an option to store data locally on the device, is everybody who buys a sidekick enchanting an unnecessary risk? Wouldn't it be smarter to just throw your Sidekick in the a load of old cobblers and get a BlackBerry instead. (I'm just sayin'...)
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World around us: T-Mobile Sued For 'Catastrophic' Losses Of Data
by Ivica Miskovic
This week, T-Mobile was hit with two isolated taste-exercise lawsuits alleging that the players misled consumers into believing that their details was more unimperilled than was the what really happened. "One of the important selling points of Sidekicks was that users always had access to their intimate facts, and that such observations would and could be decorously entrusted to defendants to contend and memorize, safely, securely and always at one's disposal," Sidekick consumer Maureen Thompson alleges in a lawsuit filed in federal section court in San Jose, Calif.
T-Mobile said Saturday that photos, contacts and other facts that wasn't currently on Sidekick devices had most like as not been corrupt due to a server discontinuance at Microsoft subsidiary Hazard, which powers details services on the Sidekick.
Since then, however, the visitors has said that some users' information might still be recoverable. T-Mobile also reportedly said it would topic $100 credits to some users who suffered materials losses.
Thompson, a dweller of Snellville, Georgia, alleges in her lawsuit that she "suffered a end and catastrophic diminution of all information" including appointments and contacts. She also alleges that her daughter, an aspiring pattern and choirboy-songwriter, buried photos and lyrics she wrote that she had stored on the gambit.
Thompson's counselor-at-law, Michael Aschenbrener of KamberEdelson, says that Thompson and her daughter chose the Sidekick specifically because of its promised backup capabilities. "They worn the Sidekick to evade the very framework that occurred," he said.
The other lawsuit was filed in Washington magnificence court by Sidekick operator Oren Rosenthal. "T-Mobile's advertising did not squeal that T-Mobile had no backup or other use or apparatus to assure that the person's stored facts could be retrieved if there was a flop," Rosenthal designated in court papers.
Both complaints also state that T-Mobile was negligent for not preserving Sidekick statistics.