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Verizon Wireless Halts KIN Sales

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bluecoyote

Jul 19, 2010, 2:17 PM

Were *ANY* ever sold?

Was a single KIN ever sold? And if so, to whom?

I can't imagine *anyone* buying one. They had zero redeeming qualities, and you could buy a better phone for much less.

They weren't even attractive, nor were they easy to use. It is one of the few cases I've seen of a phone making a terrible first impression and it only going downhill.
bluecoyote said:
Was a single KIN ever sold? And if so, to whom?

I can't imagine *anyone* buying one. They had zero redeeming qualities, and you could buy a better phone for much less.

They weren't even attractive, nor were
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There was one feature of the Kin the made it stand out; All phone activity automatically uploaded to the companion website. H.000000opefully someone can pick up on this idea and make it available on a platform worth having.
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I sold one once......I feel so dirty.... 😁
glinc

Jul 19, 2010, 11:49 AM

Record Guinness

They should award the record guinness for fastest phone to be discontinued hahaha
Second to the Motorola VU30 Rapture, which was decomissioned a month into its release...
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norcalattrep

Jul 20, 2010, 12:41 AM

***EPIC FAIL!!!***

Then again... what did you expect... it's a Microsoft device...
misschris

Jul 19, 2010, 12:21 PM

This amuses me.

Not exactly sure why this is so funny to me... Maybe the phones failed because they got such MISERABLE reviews here on PhoneScoop.

Look out, phone manufacturers - PS will call you on your BS!

🤣
KIN you hear me now?

Heck no! 😁
I agree, it amuses me too. I never sold a single KIN phone for VZW, so I guess I expected this to happen. Should've never even offered the device if you ask me, I mean, the KIN One was about the size of a damn Tomagatchi! 🤣
 
 
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