The World’s First Clear Look At Amazon’s 3D Smartphone


Wondering what Amazon's first upcoming smartphone looks like? The image above is the first to reveal the design of Amazon’s debut smartphone. Well, now, BGR has exclusively obtained a new image of Amazon’s smartphone that reveals the handset’s design for the first time ever. The picture as seen depicts a black device with glass front and back covers, and a matte edge which could be either plastic or metal.
As rumored specs include a 4.7in screen with a 720p resolution, driven by a quad-core Snapdragon chip and 2GB of RAM, so while that resolution isn't exactly sterling for the display size, there should be no worries on the performance front.It's assumed that, there are no less than six camera sensors on board, which is all part of the motion control side of the handset.
The speculation points to some form of "Prime Data" package – in other words, free streaming of Amazon Prime media tied into a contract (reportedly with AT&T in the US).

Scant details and speculation have pointed towards a possible Amazon mobile offering including four front-facing cameras that track a user's gaze, enabling a glasses-free 3D experience. The 3D tech, which will in effect create images like a hologram.

 

According to BGR the phone will feature six separate camera modules, and a customizable version of Google’s Android operating system.It will rely on Amazon’s own mobile app store for third-party software distribution.



 The phone is amongst several others that the company is about to launch. It will hit the  markets sometime during the 3Q of this year.

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