
Those of you excretion of shed a single tear for the death of the Sidekick may want to keep an eye for a small number of Sharp headed to AT & T. Although there is no number of the attached template, he obtained a full sliding QWERTY keyboard and will run Android.
Details are scarce, but it was expected to have a display of 3.2 inch HVGA, Wi - Fi, GPS and 3 G. That puts it squarely in the category of mid range as the Sidekick and Sharp has been involved in the project, but apparently this device mark as such.
The material seems quite nice and curved, and it is difficult to argue with a chosen physical keyboard. Sharp has yet to make a name for herself big here in North America, but Android opens many doors for low-level smartphones, as we saw with the recent device Pantech coming to hit AT & T.