Microsoft Kin 1 & Kin 2 cellphones Reviews


According to gdgt, both the Kin One and Two will host 600MHz processors and EV-DO broadband technology, making the NVIDIA Tegra-powered gadgets quite capable for running a great variety of apps. Buyers can also expect motion, light and proximity sensors.

The downside of the phone is that you can't edit photos on the device, and there's no way to upload photos or videos directly to Twitter. You can upload to Facebook and MySpace, but right now, there's no support for the micro-blogging site.

* Unique, polarizing design that I found endearing.
* Kin Studio is a great way to keep track of your photos.
* Good battery life.
* Strong cloud device overall.
* It’s not a full-fledged smartphone and I hit the limitations quickly.
* The screen is way too small.
* Good photo device but this is ruined by the awkward placement of shutter button.
* Plastic finish feels a bit cheap.