Kin One & Kin Two hands-on Video; no microSD


We’re not sure whether we count as part of “Generation Upload”, but after Microsoft’s Kin One and Kin Two feature-phones were announced we grabbed some hands-on time with the two devices. It’s clear that the focus of the handsets is resolutely consumer, the youth market – who might usually go for a Sidekick – in particular, but we’ve always argued that Sidekick-style features like remote backup, cloud storage and tight social networking integration have appeal for more than just teens. Check out our hands-on first impressions after the cut, together with video.




The Kin One is the smaller of the two, and Microsoft expect most people to use it single-handedly. It’s reassuringly sturdy, and the slide clicks up in a satisfying way, while keyboard responsiveness is surprisingly good. The QVGA capacitive touchscreen certainly isn’t huge, but Microsoft’s Loop UI manages to fill it with a decent amount of content and the whole thing feels responsive.


Microsoft Kin not compatible with microSD

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