T-Mobile: We Might Get Sidekick Data Back
Alright Sidekickers, don't get too excited, but you might get your data back.
Saturday was a crappy day for Sidekick users. Actually, they've been having several consecutively crappy days but Saturday was the day they found out all of their data was gone and they weren't getting it back, so we figure yesterday wins the Crapday award. Microsoft yesterday said in a statement to users that the likelihood they'd get anything back was "extremely low." However, an announcement today from T-Mobile states that all may not be lost.
We'd just like to take the time to warn you not to get your hopes up, because realistically, you're probably just as screwed as you were 20 minutes ago. With that said, T-Mobile released the following yesterday, "Recent efforts indicate the prospects of recovering some lost content may now be possible."
Sidekick users are warned not to reset or let their Sidekick lose power. For those of you have permanently lost data, T-Mobile is offering you one month of free service and a $100 giftcard. Do you think this is enough? Let us know in the comments below.
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