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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

By Andy Smith April 12, 2010, 3:52 AM PDT

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

Microsoft unveiled its long-awaited cell phones that come in two sizes. The biggest surprise is the its name is not Pink but Kin. Plus, it’s geared for the younger generation. For more read Matthew Miller’s blog.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

The Kin One has a touch screen, compact keyboard, a 5 megapixel camera, shots SD video, and has 4GB of storage for songs, photos, etc. Here, the Kin One is closed.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

Kin One with its slider keyboard open.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

The Kin Two is larger – its wider keyboard is geared for two-handed texting. It also has a touch screen, an 8-megapixel camera that can shoot HD video, stereo speakers, and 8GB of storage space. Kin Two closed.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

Kin Two open.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

Kin in the hand.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

Using the keyboard on the Kin One.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

The menu on the Kin One.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

The menu on the Kin Two.

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Gallery: Microsoft’s new Kin phones

Using the keyboard on the Kin Two.

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