Microsoft Brings Two Kin Members for Unparalleled Social Experience
Microsoft has made the perfect move by following the current trend of social networking. We are talking about the two latest handsets announced by the company for the upcoming month of May. Kin One and Kin Two are the names of the two Microsoft devices with social networking as the main focus. Running on the customized Windows Phone 7, the two handsets are different in terms of offering social interactivity features from other devices using the platform.
The phones have their home screen, which is popularly called the Loop, as the right stage of keeping in touch with one’s friends. Kin One has been codenamed as Turtle and has a compact slider design. The features of the handset include a QWERTY keyboard, a 5 MP camera and multi-touch zooming. Some other known features of the device are GPS receiver and the internal storage of 4 GB.
Kin Two has its codename as Pure and it has a side-sliding design to accommodate a full-size QWERTY keyboard. An 8 MP camera with photo flash and HD video recording keeps the handset ahead of Kin One. Also, the internal storage of the device is 8 GB, which is better than other Kin member.
Kin Studio is the common feature supported by Kin One and Two. The service allows the creation of online backups for the messages, videos and calls stored in the devices. Verizon Wireless shoulders the responsibility of bringing the Kin devices to the market next month.


