Kin One & Two Review

Software:

The software of the Kin One is the true let down from my experience playing with the device. The phone is classified as a Smartphone, but there really is nothing too smart about it. The device runs on something Microsoft whipped up from remains of Windows Phone 7, and Zune HD software.

The device has one major focus that you can figure out as soon as you turn the screen on, Social Network. The device’s main software selling point is a true social network experience on your phone. It comes with integration for just about every social network, like Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter. These integrations are all very well pressed on your device, with the home screen being plastered with your phones status updates, and their recent twits. The integrations also allow you to upload your images, and videos with just one click, which for me should be a requirement for all Smartphone these days. The integration does not end there, it also syncs up your contacts, and other things, that make it a host of a lot easier transitioning from another Smart device, or even a dumb phone. After my test, I found these integrations (mostly Facebook, and Twitter) to be a bit too much. It attaches you a bit too much to your friends, but if you are always on Facebook, and Twitter, it may be perfect.

The music player on this device is pretty nice. It has a great integration with Zune software, that makes getting new music sync, and for $14.99 a month, it’s a deal. Syncing your music is also very easy with all the great software Microsoft brings us, and all for free.

The camera software on this device is very disappointing. The first part of disappointment is the fact that the device only allows you to record 2 minutes of videos. Now with that two minutes, the quality is not the best either for the devices 8 MP, and 5 MP. There is no available video either, and the video’s are supposedly to be uploaded to the Studio, but till now I have not seen the ones I recorded yesterday. The camera is a true let down, even the Palm Pixi, and iPhone’s with their 2 MP cameras can do better.

Kin Two ImageKin One Image

This device has something that can be a major deal breaker for most, if not all. Its lack of an App Store. In these days of the iPhone, and Android devices bossing the game with apps up the tube, a new Smartphone cannot go far without it. The lack of any other apps makes it also very boring and stale to use because Microsoft did not include any fun apps, games, or anything other than the regular.

The software on this device is something that truly brings it into the future, but the future it shows is times when Facebook, and Twitter consumes our lives, and nothing else matters. If you’re currently living in the future, then this software featured on this device is your best bet.

The Studio

Untitled The KIN Studio software is what Microsoft is pushing as the main way to keep your images, text, videos, and everything together in the clouds. It links to your device over your 3G or WiFi connection and all your images that you drag and drop in the share section is kept there, and everything is saved for future use. I have used the software for quite some time now, and wow, it is really something. I love how all my things are right in my face, in a very elegant manner. The log in process is simple through your email address, and from there you can share you files, and messages to anyone, update your status across all your social networks, and more.

For free software, this truly kicks everything else to the curb, and shows that if Microsoft truly wants to make something nice (in terms of internet software) they can.

Call Quality

SAM_0237 This device when out in the public has pretty good call quality, and I was pretty impressed by the power the speaker phones could project. When walking and talking on the Kin one, you can clearly hear what people are saying, without a problem. The Kin two is a little bit more challenging, but it still provides good call quality. When you turn on the speaker phone, both devices provides decent quality considering its size, and shape, it provides just enough that you can hear the person you’re talking to, and they can hear you.

Wrap Up:

At the end of the day, playing with these devices for a whole month, I cannot say a “Poweruser” would like either. The device over-emphasizes being connected, and when using this device you have a sense of being very limited, and unlike the iPhone, it has no great App store to set you free. Now I can say if you are a “Norm”, then this device and you could get along quite nicely. With its low price, and great software, you are getting a great deal for everything.

P.S: While you might see our review as being late, on the contrary, you should be asking others why theirs is so early, a good review takes time to get used to the device before you can truly give your thoughts and experience on it. Follow me @WMPerson for random tweets on devices I have.

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About Wen M

Working for WMPU is awesome. Love to write personal articles, and I do it very often. I am the reviewing editor (self appointed), so you will see alot of reviews and giveaways from me. I own quite a few devices not just Windows Phone but Android and others. I live in Minnesota, USA and love traveling to other places.

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  • Kalif

    Thanks for the review, Wen.

    Kin is the forerunner to Windows Phone 7, as they both have similarities.

    I don't think Kin does very well with social networking, as its Twitter access is not complete. It can't direct message or ReTweet or upload images to Twitter. The Kin's lack of IM and 15-minute message delay on the loop is also baffling.

    There are signs that Kin is failing in the market, as most retailers have it in on the discount rack or clearance sale. Despite being on price discount, you still have to pay the hefty data charges every month, as Kin uses up lots of data uploading every photo you take.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/chinch chinch

      most retailers? Verizon and bestbuy (or authorized verizon resellers) are the ONLY ones selling it in the USA. ROTFLMAO.

      For the OP to compare KIN1 ($50) to a HD2 ($200 on crummy network) is absurd, especially when you don't mention battery life

      • http://intensedebate.com/people/WMPerson Wen(WM)

        Well I know of quite a few $50 phones with bigger screens…… And Battery life… the HD2 knocks the Kin One, and Two out of the park….
        And As of T-mobile being crummy.. where did you here that? With their great prices, great costumer service… And where I live, Great reception and 4G speed's of 3G(coming soon)… I dont know what your talking about. Did you forget that Verizon Wireless doesnt allow Calling, and web browsing at the same time.

        • chinch

          ROTFLMAO.

          TM vs VZW coverage is not even close. I've used both in recent years.

          Sure phone calls not interrupting browsing (GMS) is nice but it assumes you have coverage. There are MANY MANY deadspots with TM in metro areas and the boon-docks. To pretend TM has any advantage except "cheaper" is whacko.

          • http://intensedebate.com/people/WMPerson Wen(WM)

            You seem to us that expression quite a bit there. I'm sure things aren't really that funny.
            Anyways, I have yet to see any problems with my T-mobile coverage not only in Minnesota, but in Wisconsin, Delaware, New York, Philly, Ohio, and On my boat in lake Erie. The only problem I have was driving through a corn area from Florida to Georgia.
            My connection to 3G is always fast, and when I call costumer service, they always result my issue, even if it takes 2 hours or more.
            I am not sure what your problem was, but I love my T-mobile service, and everyone I know (except my friend Cedric who bought an Evo on Sprint) has T-mobile.
            So We most all be doing something right.

          • http://intensedebate.com/people/chinch chinch

            Look, coverage wise its not even close in the USA TMs << Verizon. Sorry but to argue that is a total waste of time.

            Obviously many WM fans use TM because the best WM phone is on TM for the last several months in the USA.

            And while TM will be getting a speed boost in many areas within the month (so they say) again that DEPENDS on if you have an actual signal.

            I wish you were right 'cause i have two contracts expiring and i'd gladly change one or both to TM if only what you posted were actually true.

          • http://intensedebate.com/people/WMPerson Wen(WM)

            Well all I can say is… T-mobile works perfect for me, and my location, and everywhere I go to.. maybe you live out in the woods or something where it would be financially stupid to have coverage due to their size, but i dont know. I dont know where you live.
            And we all know Verizon's network is bigger, I have been using both for over a while now.

          • http://twitter.com/ST0808 @ST0808

            It all depends on where you are, if you are on west coast and Midwest than Verizon is probably better. ATT has best and now T-Mobile has the second best coverage. I have my work BB from Verizon and personal HD2 (just migrated from ATT for HD2). T-Mobile has far better coverage than Verizon. Verizon has better 3G coverage but their 3G speeds are not much faster than Edge so I don't really consider that as an edge.

            I Atlanta, T-Mobile has widest 3G coverage and lot better coverage than Verizon and ATT.

      • Kalif

        Best Buy, Verizon and Amazon have all relegated Kin to the discount section.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/chinch chinch

    ROTFLMAO.

    TM vs VZW coverage is not even close. I've used both in recent years.

    Sure phone calls not interrupting browsing (GMS) is nice but it assumes you have coverage. There are MANY MANY deadspots with TM i metro areas and the boon-docks. To pretend TM has any advantage except "cheaper" is whacko.

  • Kalif

    Kin's poor battery life is a bad omen for Windows Phone 7.

    Why does Kin have much worse battery performance than Windows Mobile (HD2)? Kin is not doing much work. It's not multitasking apps. In fact, there are no apps. The OS must not have any optimization.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/WMPerson Wen(WM)

      Who knows, maybe its the way I use mine, or something.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/djguapo djguapo

    "While you might see our review as being late, on the contrary, you should be asking others why theirs is so early, a good review takes time to get used to the device before you can truly give your thoughts and experience on it."

    My impressions on the device have not really changed since posting my review. Also, I don't really see your review adding anything new than what others have already written, and you don't really go into much detail about important areas of the phone, such as the music player, text messaging, browser, keyboard, screen, and syncing (both cloud and local).

    Regarding your videos not being uploaded to the KIN Studio, be aware that 720p videos are not synced to the cloud; they only sync locally when you plug the device to your computer.

  • http://twitter.com/ST0808 @ST0808

    Hopefully M$ is using Kin one and two to hammer out all the bugs and glitches for WP7 releases, I see this as great way to iron out hardware problem for basic phone, social networking and cloud sync functions. I purchased Acer S200 WM 6.5 on release date 10/06/2009 and it had tons of problems. They fixed all those problem after 2 month with a software release.

    Hopefully MS learn from Kin one and two and release good product in WP7.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/djguapo djguapo

    @rush24's review was definitely better than this one

  • iFloss™

    Bro you had one major flaw in this review.

    You kept talking about the HD2. The HD2 nor iPhone are competitors against this device. It could be argued though that the WebOS devices or the MotoBlur equipped devices are competitors though. But like those devices Social Networking is oversaturated (I owned the palm pre for 3 weeks and loved it but hated the social networking)

    I personally believe social networking should be a choice. I hated seeing my AIM contacts in my contact book and i'd hate having facebook notifications on my homescreen (motoblur).

    The HD2 overpowers the KIN phones by a long shot, i think that was the only gripe i had with the review.

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