Both new Windows Phones bearing social media tinge are targeted at younger audience
Finally, the much rumored Microsoft's Project Pink phones saw day light officially at an event held at San Francisco. Microsoft has introduced new KIN handsets which are based on Windows Phone and designed specifically for social media enthusiasts. Tagging these new touchscreen handsets as Windows Phone, the new KIN One and KIN Two, these are same two Pink phones which were spotted last year in September. KIN One is a the Turtle Pink phone while KIN Two is the Pure model. KIN phones will be available exclusively from Verizon Wireless in the U.S. beginning in May and will be available through Vodafone in Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom in Autumn.
KIN Spot is like a sharing sandbox where users can share text messages, photos, videos, location and even status updates. All these elements need to be simply dragged and dropped in a single place called Spot. KIN Studio is a cloud based service that backs up the text messages, call history, contacts, photos and even videos automatically to the cloud servers by KIN Studio. Enough storage is promised so that users never run out of space.
KIN One is curvy squared slider and appears like a stretched Palm Pre. One features 5.0 megapixel camera with LED flash and is also capable of recording SD Video. KIN One comes with 4 GB internal memory and has mono speaker. On the other hand, the KIN Two is like a slide out phone with full QWERTY keypad and has sports an 8.0 megapixel camera with LED Flash capable of shooting HD video. Two phone has 8 GB internal memory and comes with stereo speakers. Both the phones have dedicated keys for emoticons and Bing Search.
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