Amazon's attempt at making smartphones may have been a huge
failure, but that doesn't mean it has to quit the market entirely.
The company announced that it will start offering discounts
on certain Android phones as part of its subscription to the Prime program. To kick
things off the firm is offering just two smartphones as part of the program:
the Blu R1 HD and the Motorola Moto G.
But, there is a catch: You have to agree to see ads on the
lock screen of your smartphone. This is a strategy Amazon already uses to knock
some extra dollars off the price of some of its tablets and Kindle readers. It
may not annoy some people; others may dislike having their phones constantly
trying to sell them something. But it's keeping with Amazon's strategy of using
its own hardware, such as the Kindle, to funnel users to its services and
retail site.
This shows how the company will strike deals with outside
partners to continue that strategy.
Blu is a U.S. smartphone manufacturer that focuses on the
low-end of the market, making it inexpensive even at full price. With the
Amazon deal, however, the phone starts at $50 — half-off its normal price. For
that money, buyers get a 5-inch HD screen in an aluminum casing, with a decent
processor and 8 gigabytes of storage. It can also support an SD card of up to
64 GB. The phone is only compatible with the GSM technology used on carriers
such as AT&T and T-Mobile.
The Moto G, which was introduced earlier this year, is the
more premium device of the two with a 5.5-inch screen and a premium
13-megapixel camera. It also has a "turbo-charging" feature that the
company claims can give users 6 hours of power with just 15 minutes of
charging. The Moto G should work on all U.S. carriers. The full price for its
base model is usually $200; Amazon will offer the phone starting at $150. At
launch, however, it will cost $125 for the 16-GB version and $155 for the 32-GB
version, thanks to a limited-time promotion that knocks $25 off the price.
Both phones will be available, unlocked, starting on July
12. The phones will run Android 6.0, or Marshmallow, and will also carry some
Amazon-specific touches, including quick access to the “Amazon Underground” app
store, Amazon services and shopping widgets.
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Source: washingtonpost
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