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New Mobile Phone Wows Deaf Community
The new Sidekick 2008 from T-Mobile and distributed to the Deaf community by Fuse Communications www.fusewireless.com is loaded with functionality that that is creating a buzz with Deaf consumers.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) September 30, 2008 --
For Immediate Release
Columbia, MD, September 30, 2008 - The latest release of T-Mobile’s new Sidekick 2008 on July 28th as an “all-in-one” communication device with many upgraded features is enough to spark interest in the deaf community, most notably being able to record, playback, and send video e-mails!
The T-Mobile Sidekick 2008 is an upgraded version of the Sidekick LX, based on consumer feedback, to include a high resolution screen and camera, strengthened Instant Messaging (“IM”) interface, with three IM client options and group chat capabilities.
Its 2 mega pixel camera has the highest resolution ever on Sidekick with a 400 x 240 WQVGA display. The high quality pictures allow you to enlarge or print higher quality photos. Video capability allows for recording and playback of brief video segments, supporting 3GP and MP4 video attachment formats.
These video upgrades now make it possible to shoot a short ASL video at any event and send it to family or friends! Rather than using a digital camera to plug into your PC to upload and send emails with video attachments, now it’s conveniently done all in one place with Sidekick 2008.
Users have the option of choosing from three IM clients: AIM, Windows and Yahoo Messengers. You can now create or join group chats with up to 10 people at the same time. These create new options for a group conference call or even a family group chat.
Applications on the T-Mobile Sidekick 2008 are more user-friendly. E-mail settings now look like regular e-mail settings with an Inbox, Sent Items folder, Trash, and files. “Push” e-mail accounts send and receive emails in real-time. All text, SMS, picture e-mails and IM are organized efficiently. There is a viewer for Word documents, PDF files and JPEG pictures.
Other features include real web viewing with mini-view of entire Website to help you find what you are looking for without scrolling through entire page, vibrating alarm clock, adjustable font sizes, pre-installed Wireless IP Relay application, QuickFind and Spell Check.
Bluetooth technology is also built-in the Sidekick 2008, offering more flexibility in the wireless transfer of photos and videos and connecting to other Bluetooth peripherals such as printers.
An improved and full QWERTY keyboard with keys widely spaced out, allows you to type with comfort – ideal for the heavy typing among users in the deaf community! Folks are going to like the improved keyboard on the Sidekick 2008.
Its Address Book can hold up to 2,000 friends/businesses associates with their phone number, e-mail address, IM account, Web URL, street address and notes.
The new Sidekick 2008 is being offered to Deaf consumers Free after mail-in-rebate on the company's website www.fusewireless.com
Contact:
Fuse Communications, 1-888-997-6363
Email: info@fusewireless.com
http://www.fusewireless.com

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