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The editors liked
Firefly is good at what it does. Not perfect
But good. Whether or not you should be or need to be impulse buying everything you see from Amazon
Firefly helps you do it
So long as physical things you are trying to buy generally include some sort of pack
Firefly and Mayday are useful tools
Amazon Prime
Unlimited cloud storage for photos included.
The editors didn't like
Fire OS is fine
But as an operating system for your primary mobile device
It is notably inferior to Android
IOS
Or even Windows Phone 8.1. The lack of Google apps is a big handicap
And the lack of robust alternatives (Windows Phone at least has all t
Published: 2014-12-16, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.in
Abstract: When it comes to smartphones, there was a time when cheap really meant shitty. That's no longer true. But which cheap phones are worth buying? I found two.Like many of you, I used to be sucked into the endless black hole that was crazy expensive smartphon...
Abstract: After much speculation, Amazon has finally unveiled its first smartphone, the Fire phone. The initial response to it has been mixed. Will it be the kind of success that other Amazon devices have been or will it be lost amongst the crowd of high-spec phone...
Abstract: I'm talking, of course, about the Amazon Fire Phone, Amazon's first attempt at bringing its own operating system into your pocket or purse. Building off the progress of its Kindle Fire tablets, the Fire Phone uses Amazon's custom-made Fire OS and does eve...
Firefly and Mayday are useful tools, Amazon Prime, unlimited cloud storage for photos included.
Gimmicky motion tracking, Occasionally awkward UI design, Pricey for the specs
For every reason there is to buy a Fire phone, there is a reason or two to ignore it altogether. Firefly is a useful and fun tool, but it's joined by the gimmicky Dynamic Perspective feature. The phone's build and display are nice, but Amazon's take on An...
This is a phone for Amazon's whales, the very top customers. Just like how you had to be an Apple die-hard to pay $600 for the first-gen iPhone, this first Fire Phone will be the most tempting for people all-in with Amazon for everything from shopping to ...
Abstract: Still, Amazon has some great ideas, not just the Dynamic Perspective and Firefly features the company is touting the loudest, but also the gesture-based navigation and the always handy Mayday button. And after a couple more iterations, and more third-part...
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Published: 2014-07-23, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in
Firefly is good at what it does. Not perfect, but good. Whether or not you should be or need to be impulse buying everything you see from Amazon, Firefly helps you do it, so long as physical things you are trying to buy generally include some sort of pack
Fire OS is fine, but as an operating system for your primary mobile device, it is notably inferior to Android, iOS, or even Windows Phone 8.1. The lack of Google apps is a big handicap, and the lack of robust alternatives (Windows Phone at least has all t
Nope. Definitely not. None of the Fire Phones flaws are totally insufferable, but theres just no reason to suffer them at all. Fire OS is workable but mediocre as a smartphone operating system, and the hardware doesnt bring anything to the table that c...
Abstract: Rather, I like that Amazon is thinking a lot about how phones ought to work.The iPhone and its Android smartphone rivals are so much alike that companies have been suing each other for stealing ideas. The Fire phone uses Android, but Amazon has modified i...
Abstract: Amazon set out to do something different with the unveiling of its first smartphone Wednesday. How about a completely new way of interacting with your phone, for starters?As part of the showcase of its brand new "Fire Phone," Amazon.com Inc. took the wrap...
Published: 2014-06-19, Author: Marco , review by: gqindia.com
Abstract: Back when Google launched their first Android phone, the writing was on the wall – given their universe of online services, the phone was poised to do a lot more than just make calls. It was aimed at pulling users into the very vortex of Google's universe...