I found the KIN TWO to be enjoyable to use overall, but it wasn't without its learning curves. As a new platform, its unlike anything else currently out there, and so it takes some digging and some exploring to really get used to it. As a phone buff, I enjoyed this, but newcomers might not.
As with the Microsoft KIN ONE, the TWO's biggest problem isn't the hardware of the device itself, or even the platform, it's just what's missing right now. There aren't any chat applications, there isn't a calendar, and some features don't work as well as they should. I hope these, and more, can be added in the future, although I haven't heard anything definite. Also, Verizon Wireless requires a $30 monthly data plan for the phone, which is more expensive than the other feature phones it offers and just as expensive as the data plan it requires with smartphones. What's the trouble with that? The KIN TWO isn't a smartphone.
You'll find a video of the Microsoft KIN TWO for Verizon after the Table of Contents, below.
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