
Before my blackberry, I wanted to look at more phones with a qwerty keyboard. Of course, it came down to blackberry bold and the HTC Fuze. Then I came across the AT&T Quickfire. I read the reviews and it wasn't that great. First off, it looked like it was a generic looking sidekick and that is exactly what the reviewers said. I think that this phone is great for younger kids. Nowadays, I see kids with iPhones. Please, why does a 13 year old girl need a iPhone for? To check her stocks? Haha No, I'm kidding. I think that the Quickfire is great because it looks easy to use although the touch interface is a tad bit slow. Other than that, how they made a wannabe sidekick. When the Quickfire first appeared in public, many people described it as a clone of the T-Mobile Sidekick. It's easy to see why; the Quickfire does have a similar form factor to the Sidekick, with the large, wide screen in the middle and bezels to the left and right (or top and bottom depending on your perspective). Like the Sidekick Slide, the Quickfire slides open to reveal a full QWERTY board, and also like the Sidekick, the Quickfire is on the bulky side. Measuring 4.3 inches long by 2.2 inches wide by 0.7 inch thick, it's even a little thicker than the Sidekick, albeit a bit smaller in size. The overall style of the Quickfire is rather blocky and clunky, and its hefty 4.8 ounce weight adds to that impression.
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