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  2. Danger, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Sidekick or Hiptop was an early example of client–server ("cloud"-based) smartphones and created the App (Applications) marketplace, later popularized by Android and iOS. Danger was acquired by Microsoft on 11 February 2008, for a price rumored to be around $500 million.

  3. Danger Hiptop - Wikipedia

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    The Sidekick iD is a smaller version of the Sidekick 3. It was released April 13, 2007. The Sidekick iD was aimed at younger, less affluent customers. To reduce the cost of the Sidekick iD, the creators, (Sharp), removed some of the features of the Sidekick 3, including the 1.3-megapixel camera, the Bluetooth capability, and its media player.

  4. Samsung SCH-U470 - Wikipedia

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    Feature phone: Slogan: The MP3 player that flips into a phone: First released: United States Q4 2007 (Verizon Wireless) Availability by region: Q4 2007: Successor: Samsung YEPP: Related: Samsung UpStage, Samsung SGH-X830: Compatible networks: Verizon Wireless: Form factor: Swivel: Dimensions: 3.8 × 1.2 × 0.8 in (9.7 × 3 × 2.1 cm) Weight: 88 ...

  5. List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips

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    8 Gen 2 (SM8550-AC) Q1 2023 Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (Leading Version) Honor Magic V2, Magic V2 Ultimate, Magic V2 RSR (Porsche Design) Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro, Red Magic 8S Pro+, Z50S Pro; Vertu Metavertu2 (based on Nubia Z50S Pro) Xiaomi MIX Fold 3 • NIO Phone N24; Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (For Galaxy) Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra

  6. Microsoft Kin - Wikipedia

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    Kin is a line of mobile phones that was briefly marketed by Microsoft in 2010. Aimed at people between ages 15 and 30, [1] they were designed for social networking. [2] Microsoft invested two years and about US$1 billion developing the Kin platform, [3] [4] beginning with its acquisition of Danger Incorporated. [5]

  7. 2009 Sidekick data loss - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile Sidekick 2 The Sidekick smartphones were originally produced by Danger, Inc. , a company that was bought by Microsoft in February 2007. After the acquisition, the former Danger staff were then absorbed into the Mobile Communications Business (MCB) of the Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft, where they worked on a future ...

  8. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    Phones with screens larger than 5.2 inches are often called "phablets". Smartphones with screens over 4.5 inches in size are commonly difficult to use with only a single hand, since most thumbs cannot reach the entire screen surface; they may need to be shifted around in the hand, held in one hand and manipulated by the other, or used in place ...

  9. Sidekick (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Borland Sidekick, a computer program; T-Mobile Sidekick, a line of mobile phone and communication devices; Suzuki Sidekick, a compact SUV; Super Sidekicks, a soccer video game series for the Neo-Geo; Dallas Sidekicks (2012), a team in the Professional Arena Soccer League