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Sidekick Sync app brings push email, Exchange support, and more to the Sidekick LX ‘09

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Yo, Sidekick LX ‘09 owners. Check out the Download Catalog. You should find the Sidekick Sync app somewhere in there and guess what? The app brings push email, attachment viewing, syncing, and Exchange support to your beloved Sidekick. Tits, right? (If you don’t see the app right away, check back a little bit later today)

Now you should know that the app costs $4.99 a month to use and you must have a Sidekick data plan. But think what this means. You’ll finally have real-time email and be able to hook up with your work calander and contacts Exchange server. That must be worth $5 bucks a month, right?

This afternoon, T-Mobile Sidekick LX ‘09 customers will find something
new in the Download Catalog – the new Sidekick Sync application.

A highly-anticipated first for Sidekick, Sidekick Sync on the Sidekick
LX ‘09 will support real time push email, attachment viewing, full
sync capabilities, full read and respond functionality and
configurable sync schedules.  In addition to email, the application
will sync with contacts from a corporate directory, along with full
sync capabilities with an Exchange calendar and meeting/event
reminders.

Sidekick Sync on the Sidekick LX ‘09 is available for $4.99/month.  A
Sidekick data plan is required to download the application.

Sidekick Sync was developed and built by
Remoba<http://www.remoba.com/>, a leading developer of enterprise and
consumer mobile applications, with full cooperation of Microsoft,
Danger, and T-Mobile USA.



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