Introduction
The Microsoft Kin One was a bold attempt by Microsoft to penetrate the social mobile market back in 2010. Marketed as a device designed for staying connected, sharing, and socializing, it was part of the Kin series, which aimed to leverage Microsoft's strengths in software and online services for a younger, social network-savvy demographic. Although it was ultimately cancelled shortly after release, the Kin One offers an intriguing glimpse into the early attempts at bridging smartphones and feature phones. Let’s delve into its design, display, performance, and other aspects to understand why it didn’t resonate with the market as intended.
- ⬤ Microsoft Kin One Introduction
- ⬤ Microsoft Kin One Design and Build
- ⬤ Microsoft Kin One Display
- ⬤ Microsoft Kin One Performance and Software