Kin, New Microsoft Smart Phone

By wirelesscellular | Apr 13, 2010

Following the Nexus One artificial Google, Microsoft has been playing on a platform smartphone was launched and designed his own. Two types of Microsoft’s smartphone design was named Kin.

Both phones were introduced Kin on Monday (12/4/2010) U.S. time is aimed at younger users who are now beset ‘fever’ social networks. Kin Kin One and Two are made by Japanese manufacturer Sharp Corp. and will be sold first time with with Verizon Wireless in the U.S. in the near future and catch up in Europe.

“Kin is an interesting item for the target market of young people aged 15 to 25 years,” said Ross Rubin, analyst at NPD Group market. He said if it did not sell well in the market, but Microsoft has introduced a new concept in the smartphone market.

Kin concept is to unite the various social networks the flow of information from Facebook, My Space, and Twitter in one screen.  User can also set a network of friends to share photos, weblink, and others.

All data generated in the mobile phone are stored in Microsoft’s server and can be accessed via the internet. Kin also automatically backing up text messages, phone lists, photos, videos, and contacts in the server and can be configured with an application called Kin Studio.

This smartphone slider form, using the touch screen and QWERTY keyboard that appears when his slide-shifted. One is designed to be operated comfortably with one hand while Kin two with wider screen and can record HD quality video. Kin also integrates with the Zune music player and FM radio.Kompas

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