A review of the Microsoft Kin Two smartphone has been posted over at CNET. 'The Kin Two has a familiar design, resembling a number of other touch-screen slider phones on the market today. The handset is pretty nondescript, aside for some branding on the back, which isn't a bad thing, but certainly is a stark contrast from the Kin One. It will also take up more room in a pants pocket, as it measures 4.25 inches tall by 2.5 inches wide by 0.75 inch thick and weighs 4.7 ounces. It's a hefty phone, but it feels solid. Of course, one of the advantages of having a bigger device is a bigger screen. The Kin Two features a 3.4-inch capacitive touch, so you can see more information at a glance than you can on the Kin One.'
