The Return of the Microsoft Kin
symbolset writes "In a surprising turn of events, Engadget is reporting that the Microsoft Kin One and Kin Two will have an encore in the market. Some years ago Microsoft purchased Danger, Inc, services provider for the legendary Sidekick line of phones, and set upon refreshing them for a new generation in 'Project Pink.' Several project restarts and one data loss incident later, the project had lost favor internally and relations with the launch carrier Verizon had gone sour. The product was launched anyway to dismal sales and yanked from the market in under two months. According to the article, the costly data plan was thought to be to blame for the poor sales, so cellular data services and features that require them have been removed."
It works, but it's not the same strategy. Personally, I'm not a fan of Apple's stuff because I don't like the lockdowns. The stark reality though is that MOST of the populace doesn't care about that at all.
What Apple DOES deliver is a very GOOD user experience and UI. It's within their little "walled garden" and you're restricted in what you can do, but within those walls, the garden pretty much kicks ass.
I'm not even sure what level of restrictions MS put on these phones - I never cared enough to check into it (my wager though, being MS, is that they were pretty locked down). I can honestly say though that the UI sucked.
Or translated into fantasies:
Apple's iOS is like that beautiful dominatrix. Controlling, manipulative, and demeaning. An almost supernatural beauty though, and looks darned good in a corset, making it hard to resist.
Android is like the sweet girl next door. She looks good in a more subdued way. Less makeup. She'll let you do try anything in the sack, but her own skills aren't as polished as you'd like. She also has a bad habit of gossiping about your private details with your friends.
MS Kin is like a 60 year old fat dominatrix. Not much going on there, and just trying to play the game because she heard the young'uns were having fun with it.
While I can respect anyone who chooses options 1 or 2, very few people are going to choose #3.
"People who think they know everything are very annoying to those of us who do."-Mark Twain