Amazon said to be developing its own smartphone

06 July, 2012

Amazon is said to be in the midst of developing its own smartphone, which will compete against the iPhone and the Android smartphones, says Bloomberg. The world's largest online retailer is said to have partnered again with Foxconn to manufacture the handset. Foxconn is the manufacturer of the Kindle Fire as well.



There are no other details available at the moment but if Amazon plans to compete with iPhone their phone has to be high-end, unlike the Kindle Fire, which was a budget offering. We don't know what software it would be running but it's fair to assume it would be a heavily customized version of Android such as the one on the Kindle Fire.

Considering Amazon has its own application store, along with books, music, movies and loads of other stuff, it really doesn't matter if it doesn't allow access to the Google Play Store.

Amazon may not have the same brand value when it comes to smartphones, but it does run the world's most popular online store, where it can advertise the phone on every page. This, coupled with all the content from its already thriving digital eco-system and possibly, an attractive price tag, means the Amazon smartphone could be a success, just like the Kindle Fire was.

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  • AnonD-4057
  • 07 Jul 2012
  • JaE

what is this world coming to? everyone wants to make their own smartphone It is all due to NOKIA not giving enough attention to Customer Needs and Markets Positions in 2007 - 2010 they are doing the same now again after selling some 2 ...

  • Anonymous
  • 07 Jul 2012
  • kg3

Amazon might have to pay Microsoft royalties too if they went Android phone. All the Android OEMs are paying Microsoft because of infringing.

  • AnonD-54902
  • 07 Jul 2012
  • v0q

so what its gonna be? a heavily customize UI of android? i think it wonk work! even though kindle fire was a hit! if it is base on android people will just go for the real android namely nexus 7!or maybe the rumored iPad Mini! if they will buy R...

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