Kin Not Recognized As a Microsoft Products

By wirelesscellular | Apr 13, 2010

Although the ‘host’ who did the launch of two mobile phone named Kin, Microsoft did not recognize it as a product. Kin Kin One and Two are intended for young children with a fever of social networking are made Japanese mobile phone manufacturer, Sharp Corporation.

“This is not a Microsoft product. Sharp is not the only one manufacturer. Those who sell mobile phones to Vodafone, not Microsoft,” said Robbie Bach, head of Microsoft’s entertainment and devices unit at the launch of Kin in San Francisco, Tuesday (13 / 4 / 2010). He emphasized that until this sata Microsoft will not make his own phone product.

He said Kin no different from other smartphones that use Microsoft software. Only, Bach acknowledged that Microsoft had engaged more deeply in terms of design and hardware design with Sharp.

Kin designed to satisfy the users of social networking services by integrating the flow of information from Facebook, Twitter, and My Space in a phone screen and features to manage friendships and ease berbgi text, photos, and video. All the resulting data is stored in a Microsoft server that can be accessed through the Internet via an application called Kin Studio.

This product is pretty special sort. Not the first time Microsoft collaborate with Sharp and server-based services. Previously, they’ve done on Sidekick cell phone that uses an artificial platform which has acquired Danger Inc. Microsoft. Typically, Microsoft is only providing the basic concept and platform like Windows 7 Phone to be adopted many mobile phone manufacturers started to the end of the year.Kompas

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