![]() On the upside, the build quality feels solid so the handset should last a while albeit very marked up. Within a few days of normal usage, the body and screen developed several small marks. The plastic material that the Sidekick 2008 is made out of feels cheap and isn’t too durable. If none of the eleven suits you, just go online and design a custom one instead. While it comes with two of them, a black and green one, eleven more can be ordered along with matching backgrounds. Our solution for this was to hold the sides or lift the display up just a tad while closing.Ĭustomization is one of the biggest features found here, especially with the shells. Here we found that if it’s pressed down on, the keys on the keyboard tend to get pressed. Since the display doesn’t swivel to the closed position on its own like it does to open, it has to be moved back. Just a simple flick of the corner and it opens revealing the QWERTY keyboard. T-Mobile temporarily stopped selling the phones, and some customers even sued.Like the Sidekick LX, this model features the swivel mechanism that works beautifully. This resulted in an embarrassing incident late last year, when a server meltdown caused data to disappear from some users' phones. Microsoft already does something similar with the Sidekick phones it stores phone numbers, photos and other personal data on servers it runs. Neither has a memory card slot instead, the phones will upload content such as photos and videos to a Kin online storage service to free up memory. The Kin 2 will also be capable of shooting HD-quality video. The shorter Kin 1 has a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from the bottom, while the Kin 2 has a full QWERTY keyboard that comes out from its side.īoth include Wi-Fi access and cameras capable of taking higher-resolution photos than most handsets: The Kin 1 will include a 5-megapixel camera, while the Kin 2 will have a 8-megapixel camera. They will sport a sizable ``Kin'' logo on the back and, in smaller type, an indication that they are Windows phones from Verizon and Sharp, he said.īoth Kin phones are black with screens that respond to multiple finger gestures, similar to the ``multitouch'' technology on the iPhone. John Starkweather, who runs the digital marketing team behind the Kin, said the handsets will not be obviously branded as Microsoft products. The new Android-powered smartphone pays tribute to its heritage with its stylish good looks and a killer keyboard while. Microsoft and Verizon said they don't think consumers will get confused. Introducing the new T-Mobile Sidekick® 4G by Samsung. That software was announced first, at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, Spain, in February, but will hit the market later. The Zune software also will be incorporated into the Windows Phone 7 handsets that multiple manufacturers will be able to use. ![]() The music player will be based on Microsoft's Zune software, which until now has been only a standalone media player. A finger swipe across the screen can then bring up a page with applications such as photos and music. Users can send photos and other material to people dragging it onto a little circle at the bottom of the screen. Ho said her team studied consumer habits and then built the activities they used most often into the Kin phones.įor instance, in a demo for The Associated Press, the Kin's home screen showed a live stream of updates to social networks and Web sites that can be clicked on and responded to. Unlike most popular smart phones, the Kins won't have access to application stores that let customers download add-on software programs. The phones are also meant for people who want a handset that works simply, without forcing them to hunt through menus and icons, she said. Roz Ho, leader of the Microsoft team behind the Kin, said the company has been working on the Kin devices for several years, trying to create a handset for people who especially want to connect with others over social Web sites such as Facebook. That put Microsoft in third place after BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. last year, according to research firm In-Stat. It was an iconic smartphone that had several celebrity. Microsoft software ran on 13.1 percent of smart phones sold in the U.S. The T-Mobile Sidekick is getting reincarnated in the carrier’s latest announcement. and Google Inc., which makes the Android operating software, have gained. Its software has been losing share while Apple Inc. Microsoft needs help in the cell phone market.
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