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Sidekick Slides back into T-Mobile stores
Not too long after rolling out a replacement program for faulty Motorola-manufactured Sidekick Slides, it appears that the little purple device is making its way back onto store shelves. As you'll recall, the product was pulled from T-Mobile retail after a battery-contact flaw was discovered in the hardware that caused the phone to reboot when slid open. At any rate, the Slide is once again available from T-Mobile, sans the design flaw and can be yours for $300 or $200 after discounts.
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