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T-Mobile-Sidekick US users face personal data loss



12 October 2009 @ 12:46 pm ET

NEW YORK - Users of Microsoft Corp's Sidekick mobile phone may have permanently lost data such as contacts, photos and calendar entries due to the failure of a Microsoft server computer.


T-Mobile-Sidekick US users face personal data loss
A man keys in a message onto a mobile phone in a Milan, March 3, 2006. T-Mobile USA, owned by Deutsche Telekom, plans to launch cellular phones this summer that can roam on Wi-Fi hotspots, carrying calls over the Web, the Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site on Thursday. (Reuters Photo / Daniele LA Monaca)
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T-Mobile USA, a unit of Deutsche Telekom, said in a notice available on its website on Monday that its customers who do have such data stored locally on their Sidekick devices will "almost certainly" have lost the data.

It also advised customers against resetting a Sidekick by removing the battery or letting the battery drain as this would still result in the loss of any personal content stored on the device.

When operating normally, the Sidekick retrieves data from Microsoft servers after an event such as a phone reset.

"Personal information stored on your device such as contacts, calendar entries, to-do lists or photos that is no longer on your Sidekick almost certainly has been lost as a result of a server failure at Microsoft/Danger," a Microsoft Corp unit, the company said.

T-Mobile USA said in the statement dated Oct. 10 that it would update customers again on Monday. Representatives for Microsoft and T-Mobile USA were not immediately available for comment on Monday morning.

The glitch comes as technology companies are increasingly looking to convince customers to use remote storage services to back up their data and at a time when Microsoft is fighting to regain ground lost in smartphones.

T-Mobile USA, the No. 4 U.S. mobile service, said that while its workers were seeking a way to recover the information, "the likelihood of a successful outcome is extremely low."

The operator, which has been losing customers to both bigger and smaller rivals, said it is currently focused on looking for a way to restore data and is also considering additional measures for customers who have lost data.

Two Sidekick phones as "temporarily out of stock" on T-Mobile USA's website on Monday.

(Reporting by Sinead Carew and Franklin Paul, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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