More than a decade after one of Silicon Valley's most embarrassing product failures, Amazon (AMZN) is back in the smartphone business. And this time, the bet is built on something the Fire Phone never ...
Amazon’s devices chief says the company is not chasing a conventional smartphone, even as reports point to a mobile AI device inspired by Alexa.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
The idea, according to the report, is for the phone to make interacting with various Amazon services easier. This includes buying from Amazon, watching Prime Video, or listening t ...
When Amazon introduced its Fire Phone, in 2014, that first attempt at a mobile phone of its own was so poorly received the company stopped selling it only a year later. According to Reuters, that's ...
In 2014, Amazon introduced its first smartphone, hoping to take on Apple and Samsung. Instead, the Fire Phone — overseen directly by founder Jeff Bezos — was scrapped in barely over a year, one of ...
Amazon's devices chief, Panos Panay, clarified the company's approach to mobile devices, stating they are not developing a traditional smartphone but do not completely dismiss the idea of a phone-like ...
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 and automatically display product listings. Hardly anyone bought the phone ...
The company is reportedly building a new AI-powered mobile device. If Amazon follows through on the plan, experts warn it would be next to impossible to break into a crowded market. Details are slim.
Alexa devices from Amazon don't have to break the bank. These are the cheapest first-party options available in 2026, ...