
Yesterday the FCC released some details and a partial user manual for the Sidekick 3, as well as pictures. The manual still has typos in it, but I'll grant them a temporary reprieve before I complain, since this isn't the final production version. According to the manual, Sidekick 3 has a trackball on the right-hand side instead of a scroll wheel, as well as a directional pad on the left-hand side. The opening page of the manual lists its features, noting that it can connect to wireless networks, includes a full-featured phone, PIM applications, access to a personal Web portal, entertainment applications, a built-in camera, and a music player.
Via MobileWhack
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