A small popularity of Amazon's tablets is a result of unfair competition not only with the excellent Kindle, but also with the rest of the tablet market. Soon we will find out how the Amazon smartphone equipped with a 3D interface and controlled with gestures will manage.
Very truly looking pictures of prototypes published on BGR (from April 15) suggest that in the Amazon's new smartphone we will find 4 cameras placed in the corners of the front panel and one between the upper lens. Additionally there must be added the main camera on the back of the housing. The problem is that on 1 May BGR published renders in which we can see the device completely dissimilar to the original prototype. The service explains this with the presence of the additional housing in the first photo, hiding the true shape of the device.
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| Two prototypes of the Amazon's smartphone: from April 15 and May 1 photo: BGR |
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The manufacturer builds the mood with the advertising video, in which the actors-users communicate impressions of the first use of the interface. The first impression does not always coincide with the experience of a prolonged use, but the video is at least intriguing.
| Amazon's smartphone video: Amazon via YouTube |
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The launch of the Amazon's smartphone from which we all expect the first-ever 3D interface and gestures control will be held on June 18 in Seattle.
Source Amazon via Facebook account

