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T-Mobile Discontinuing Sidekick Sales Starting July 2

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I had a feeling that Danger would die off under Microsoft's control.

furyx639

Jul 1, 2010, 3:19 PM
It's hard to compete in this aggressive market where the majority of phones are now smartphones. They're going up against iOS, Android, WebOS, Blackberry, and Windows Phone 7.

It seems like the acquisition of Danger by Microsoft was only to help develop the fun-consumer friendly features into Windows Phone 7. Maybe they'll bring back the Sidekick form factor, perhaps running Windows Phone 7.
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