
T-Mobile Sidekick Slide Review – PC Mag,
“The built-in MP3 player sounds good, though you have to use a non-standard 2.5-mm phone headset or an adapter rather than the standard 3.5-mm headset that works with the LX. Like its siblings, the device handles MP3, unprotected AAC, and unprotected WMA files of any bit rate—including non-DRM files purchased from iTunes Plus or Amazon. Moving music to the device is simple: just drag and drop tunes onto your memory card by plugging the Sidekick into your PC with a USB cable.”
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