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Fire Phone 2.0? Amazon wants a second chance at failing to make a phone work

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Amazon is reportedly developing a new smartphone called 'Transformer,' aiming to leverage personalization features and Alexa integration to enhance user experience and deepen Amazon's ecosystem presence. Despite the Fire Phone's failure in 2014, Amazon appears willing to try again with a device focused on seamless shopping, entertainment, and service integration. This effort highlights Amazon's ongoing interest in expanding its hardware offerings and ecosystem connectivity, potentially impacting both consumers and the broader tech industry.

Key Takeaways

TL;DR Amazon is reportedly working on a new phone internally known as “Transformer.”

Sources claim the device would have personalization features that make buying from Amazon, watching Prime Video, listening to Prime Music, and ordering food from delivery services easier than ever.

It’s said Alexa would likely be a core feature, but it wouldn’t necessarily be the primary operating system.

Once upon a time, Amazon ventured into the world of smartphones by launching the 2014 Fire Phone. The handset met its demise fairly quickly, only lasting a little over a year before getting discontinued. Although the Fire Phone was one of the company’s biggest high-profile flops, it appears Amazon is ready and willing to take another stab at it.

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As reported by Reuters, sources familiar with the project say that Amazon is developing a new phone internally known as “Transformer.” This project is being carried out by a year-old group within Amazon’s devices unit called ZeroOne. Leading this group is J Allard, a former Microsoft executive who was previously involved with products such as the Zune and Xbox.

These sources claim that the handset is seen as a “potential mobile personalization device” that could sync with Alexa and “serve as a conduit to Amazon customers throughout the day.” In regard to personalization, it’s said that the device would be designed to make buying from Amazon, watching Prime Video, listening to Prime Music, and ordering food from partners, like Grubhub, easier than ever. Meanwhile, the sources say that Alexa would likely be a core feature, but not the primary operating system.

Although Alexa isn’t expected to be the main OS, AI integration does seem to be a key area of focus. It appears Amazon is interested in making a device like the Humane AI Pin and Rabbit R1, so Transformer may not be a traditional smartphone. The report suggests that this would eliminate the need for traditional app stores, which would also eliminate the need to download and register for apps before using them.

There are a couple of other interesting details in this report, such as Amazon was apparently inspired by the Light Phone. If you’re unfamiliar with this device, it’s a $700 minimalist phone with not much to it other than a camera, a map, a calendar, and a few other bare-bones features. Another interesting tidbit is that the company has also reportedly explored making a dumbphone. The outlet suggests that a dumbphone or feature phone could serve as a secondary device, kind of like the Clicks Communicator.

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