The dream of an Amazon phone isn’t dead yet. More than a decade after Amazon released its first phone—the Fire Phone and its mostly forgotten 3D screen—to poor reviews and lackluster sales, the ...
The company is reportedly building a new AI-powered mobile device. If Amazon follows through on the plan, experts warn it ...
In 2014, Amazon introduced its first smartphone, which became one of the company's highest-profile flops. Now, Amazon is dialing up a new one.
By Greg Bensinger SAN FRANCISCO, March 20 (Reuters) - In 2014, Amazon introduced its first smartphone, hoping to take on ...
Amazon is developing a new smartphone codenamed "Transformer," led by the same devices unit behind Alexa, with a focus on AI integration and mobile personalization, Reuters reports.
More than a decade after one of Silicon Valley's most embarrassing product failures, Amazon (AMZN) is back in the smartphone ...
Amazon (AMZN) is developing an AI-powered smartphone called 'Transformer,' its first mobile device since the failed Fire ...
The new phone is reportedly seen as a potential mobile personalization device that can sync with home voice assistant Alexa ...
The Transformer is designed as a personalised device that can sync with Alexa and serve as a daily interface for Amazon customers.
Amazon released the Fire Phone in 2014, and it was ahead of its time with its 3D effects and a camera that could scan objects ...
Right product, wrong time? Amazon is reported to be developing a new smartphone, its first since 2014, and, according to industry tracker IDC, it will face entrenched competition with better products ...
According to reports released, Amazon is developing a new mobile device under the internal codename "Project Transformer." ...