on Monday unveiled its anticipated Kin mobile phones, a pair of devices
designed to highlight messaging and social-networking features closely
tied to the company’s software and services.
The phones, with their rounded edges, slide-out
keyboards and expansive touch screens, resemble the Sidekick devices
developed by
The
A representative from
who appeared at the event Monday declined to discuss specifics about
the cost of the Kin devices or related service plans but said they
should be available in
The Kin phones automatically combine feeds from
social-networking services such as Facebook and MySpace, and feature
software that compresses the time required to post comments and share
photos.
entertainment and devices division, said during the press event that
the phones are designed for a younger generation for which social lives
are “Priority No. 1.”
The phones are based on
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