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The Sidekick Was the Best Smartphone Ever

Phones have become boring slabs of glass. The Sidekick pointed another way.

Clive Thompson
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Last weekend, I cleaned out one of my Messed Up Old Tech drawers, with help from my 14 year old son. We tossed out some ancient Mesopotamian Zip drives, a copy of Microsoft Office 2000, and a tangle of cords whose original functions are lost to the mists of time.

At the bottom of the drawer we found a real prize, though:

My 2004 Sidekick II phone.

If you were in your teens or twenties back around the turn of the century, you probably remember this device. The first version arrived in 2002; the second (the one you see above) in 2004.

Back in the early ‘00s, mobile phones were still awfully basic — they made phone calls and sent texts. To compose a text, you pecked away on the twelve-button keypad. That was it, mostly.

So the Sidekick arrived like a pure blast from the future. It had a complete web browser, built-in messaging apps (like AOL Instant Messenger)…

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There are probably a lot more of design lessons one could tease out of the Sidekick.

I immediately thought of the Nintendo Switch when I saw it. I was going through some stuff the other day and found a blank 3.5 in. floppy drive. A coaster, perhaps?

We never had them in the UK so I cannot comment on using one but my vote has to go to the Palm Pre which was so far ahead of its time iOS and Android are still pinching its ideas and calling them innovation.

I remember the good times I had with my Tree 650. The sidekick was sure as cool !