The Amazon Fire Phone is a perfect example for why you shouldn’t hype anything being reason, else you just end up disappointing people. The device promised a lot but offered very little in the end, which is way Amazon finally caved in and announced a major price cut so that they could at least sell their ...
The Amazon Fire Phone was launched in June to a pretty unrelenting crowd, and immediately received bad reviews and criticism for its hefty price as well as unimpressive features. Even though the Fire Phone launch was pretty much a failure, Amazon reiterated that it wasn’t going to give up on its own smartphone line and ...
The Fire Phone was an amazing flop from Amazon when it was launched, mostly because of its sky-high price that wasn’t reflected by its performance and features. Even though the Fire Phone was a flop, it seems that Amazon is not giving up on their own smartphone idea and want to follow up the initial ...
It looks like Amazon may finally be ready to throw in the towel and have decided to lower the price on the Fire Phone. The device was supposed to be a big deal and bring something new to the smartphone market when it was first announced, but alas, things didn’t work out as planned. Not ...
Amazon’s Fire Phone has just been made available for purchase exclusively from AT&T for the price of $200 with a two-year contract. Alternatively, you can buy it from the retailer’s website for the price of $650. If you choose to get it from the carrier there is also the option of getting it for $0 up front, ...
Starting this Fall, BlackBerry users will have access to a slew of apps from the Amazon AppStore when they upgrade to 10.3. These include Candy Crush, Netflix, and Pinterest among others. “Making the Amazon Appstore available on BlackBerry 10 devices will help BlackBerry continue to meet two essential needs: greater app availability for our smartphone users ...
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